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  2. 8 Gifts for Spicy Food Lovers This Holiday Season

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    For the Extreme Chilehead: Palo Alto Firefighters’ XXX Ghost Pepper Sauce. Palo Alto firefighter Lee Taylor started growing chile peppers in his station’s backyard in 1994, and over the years ...

  3. Hottest chili pepper - Wikipedia

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    The Red Savina pepper. In 2001, Paul Bosland, a researcher at the Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University, visited India to collect specimens of ghost pepper, also called the Bhut Jolokia or Naga king chili, [4] traditionally grown near Assam, India, which was being studied by the Indian army for weaponization.

  4. Campbell's new Ghost Pepper Chicken Noodle soup is so ... - AOL

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    There's a spicy new addition to Campbell's lineup of soups, but Chunky Ghost Pepper Chicken Noodle won't be hitting grocery store shelves. Instead, would-be taste-testers will have to sign a ...

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    For a limited time, Popeyes has brought back Ghost Pepper Wings and two sweet desserts. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Habanero peppers, pepper extract, apricot nectar (water, apricot pulp and juice, corn syrup, sugar, citric acid, ascorbic acid), mustard flour, garlic, allspice and spices (product label, The Final Answer, 2011) Products range from 119,000 to 1.5 million United States: For use as a food additive only [3] Dave's Gourmet "Insanity Sauce" (original)

  7. Ghost pepper - Wikipedia

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    The ghost pepper. Ghost peppers are used as a food and a spice. [6] It is used in both fresh and dried forms to heat up curries, pickles and chutneys. It is popularly used in combination with pork or dried or fermented fish. The pepper's intense heat makes it a fixture in competitive chili pepper eating. [24]