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World's hottest chilli burns a hole in American man's throat
International Business Times | Nupur Jha | October 19, 2016 18:51
The heat of the world's hottest chilli, Bhut jolokia, pierced an inch-wide hole in a 47-year-old American man's throat, who was having a burger smothered in a puree made using Bhut jolokia or ghost peppers. These extremely hot ghost peppers are grown in India - Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland and Manipur.
The man started vomiting moments after having the burger dressed with the dead hot puree. He threw up violently which led to the formation of a hole in his oesophagus. He was rushed to the hospital after he began reeling on the floor, states the Journal of Emergency Medicine.
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