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The Innovative Company LLC, a creator of private label and co-branded hot sauces, has introduced a new branded line of hot sauces to commemorate the B & O Railroad. Named after the pioneering Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company that started the first American common carrier railroad in 1828, the B&O Railroad Hot Sauce line includes four blends that celebrate this important and iconic part of American history.

The first sauce is called Ghost Train. This all natural hot sauce gets its inspiration from a mysterious part of locomotive history — the phantom trains that eyewitnesses have seen moving down tracks in both the US and abroad. Made with the world’s hottest pepper, the Bhut Jolokia pepper, Ghost Train features a hauntingly detailed etching of an old locomotive steam engine.

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Hot things you need to know about Bhut Jolokia

by BhutJolokia on October 21, 2010



Fresh Ghost Chilies
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These red things are really hot, as in very hot! And it is not what you think it is. It is the Bhut Jolokia (also Naga Jolokia or Ghost Chili), the world’s hottest pepper, with a pungency rating of 1,001,304 to 1,041,427 Scoville heat units (SHU). In 2000 it surpassed Red Savina Habanero, the previously record holder, with 577,000 SHU as the world’s hottest chili pepper.

The Bhut Jolokia is grown in Assam in India, Bangladesh and also been found in some parts of Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Bhut means “ghost” and jolokia means chili pepper. Some chili fanatics mused that it is called the “ghost chili pepper” because it gives a near death experience when eating even just a small bite of it. If you eat a whole bunch of it, you will wind up like an apparition.

Discovery

Discovered by a Professor at New Mexico State University, Paul Bosland, Bhut Jolokia is an interspecies hybrid of mostly C. chinense (Habanera) and some C. frutescens (Tabasco) genes.

In April of 2009, Anandita Dutta Tamuly set the Guinness World Records after eating 51 of the world’s hottest chilli in two minutes. However, most people who are not used to eating these chilis will experience extreme discomfort from eating even a small piece of one of the bhut jolokia peppers.


Bhut Jolokia Sources

Bhut Jolokia has also seen its popularity in most of all hot sauces around town. Extreme hot sauces makers feature the “ghost chili” on their best-selling brands to cater to their extreme hot sauce clients and collectors. While these chilies are hot, they cannot be grown easily. In fact it took three years for Prof. Bosland to produce seeds for their testing process. They had to resort to cultivation and even with that, the plant only produce sparse pepper. Bhut Jolokia seeds can be difficult to obtain. The Chili Seeds Company and the New Mexico University are the only two reputable sources that you can try.

Hot Sauces Made from Bhut Jolokia

Due to the popularity of Bhut Jolokia, many companies producing the hot sauces have incorporated it to the product’s ingredient. Some of them are the following:

Mad Dog 357 Ghost Pepper. (Mad Dog 357 Hot Sauce). The company offers a full collection of hot sauces all made from Bhut Jolokia and other type of peppers such a Habanero and Peri Peri. In fact, this is the world’s super hot sauce as seen in Guinness Book of World Records to date.

Source Hot Sauce. Because of its extremely hot taste, it is only used as food additive and bearing an unimaginable 7.1 million Scoville Units, a single drop is enough to experience the taste of true chili.

Dave’s Insanity. Dave’s Gourmet has once hold the having the world’s hottest sauce through its Dave’s Insanity Sauce. It contains naga jolokia and rated as the highest of all the sauces since its debut in 1995. Remember that National Fiery Foods Show banned the sauce due to its extremely hot taste. The sauce has since been overtaken by other sauce in the market containing pure capsaicin extract.

Naga Sagi Bomb Hot Sauce. Bearing 1 Million Scoville Units, this sauce definitely adds to the list of sauces containing a insane amount of Naga Jolokia. Smell alone is enough to burn your tongue. No wonder there’s a danger icon that shows on the label.

Hell’s Inferno Naga Bhut Jolokia Hot Sauce. Bearing the same Scoville Units as Naga Sagi Bomb Hot Sauce, Hell’s Inferno also has made a name in the hot sauce business because of the incorporation of Bhut Jolokia in its set of hot sauce aside from its classic sauces containing habaneros chili peppers.

So if you have a Bhut Jolokia, you can save on some seeds and plant them. You can start by planting indoors in peat pots filled with compost and then just move it outside if the weather is warm. Seeds treated with fungicide have better chances of growing. You can check on your local garden store for compost, mixture of peat and fungicide.

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Krishnatwelve eats dried Bhut Jolokia, Habanero, and Thai Chile peppers, all the while enjoying himself greatly.

Hey, it is I. This time I eat a bhut jolokia, fresh from me garden. I got the seeds from Jamie Kocher at TheHottestPepper.com. Actually, I ordered red habanero seeds, and some bhuts got mixed in to the pile. Pleasant surprise huh?! This particular pepper was not that hot, so I was a little disappointed and relieved at the same time. It ravaged my throat for a couple minutes, theh moved to my stomach…..There is a monster pod growing right now on another plant, so I might try that one publicly also. Anyway, enjoy the video.
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Spice Up Your Self Defense With the Firepower of Pepper Spray!

The “heat” or “hotness” of chili peppers and consequently pepper sprays is measured in Scoville Heat Units (SHU) or the Scoville scale, named after the American chemist Wilbur Scoville. The presence of the chemical capsaicin is responsible for this pleasant or unpleasant degree of heat, depending on if you are talking to a hot wings connoisseur or an assailant with pepper spray dripping from his face.

For all you culinary folks or chili eaters, a sweet bell pepper is rated 0, containing no capsaicin. A pimento or pepperoncini is only mildly spicier with a 100-500 SHU rating. Green pepper Tabasco sauce may yield 600-800, regular pepper Tabasco at 2500-5000, and super spicy habanero Tabasco sauce topping out at 7000-8000 SHU. Widely popular jalapeño peppers rate around 2500-8000. BAM! Pure cayenne pepper typically packs enough capsaicin to reach 30,000-50,000, compared to more exotic 50,000-80,000 Thai peppers. Speaking of more exotic peppers, a Naga Jolokia pepper from India ranges from 850,000 to 110,000 and a Dorset Naga may reach 1,600,000 SHU, or 1.6 million units of fiery mouth burning hotness!

Capsaicin in its purest form has a Scoville rating that ranges from 15,000,000 to 16,000,000. Yes, that reads 16 million! The standard grade pepper sprays in the US usually achieve 2 to 5 million SHUs.

Pepper sprays are inflammatory, unlike Mace which is an irritant. Inflammatory agents will cause immediate closure of the eyes and will induce coughing, choking and nausea. Temporary blindness due to dilation of the eyes and the mucous membranes will swell up, effectively preventing all but life support breathing.

The effects may last from 20-45 minutes depending on the pepper spray’s strength. Popular pepper spray products, such as Pepper Shot are rated at 10% strength, boasting a SHU of 2 million. The Wildfire 18% contains enough Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) to achieve nearly 3 million Scoville Heat Units of stopping power. Bear strength Guard Alaska requires a higher concentration for those that venture into the woods, with at least a 20% concentration of capsicum firepower.

There are even triple action self defense sprays incorporating OC pepper, CN tear gas, and a UV marking dye. This potent combination sends your assailant into an uncontrollable fit of coughing and choking while his eyes are slammed shut. The CS tear gas causes a profuse tearing to the already affected eyes, as well as an intense burning sensation to the face. The UV marking dye marks the assailant and may assist in identification once apprehended.

Conveniently, many pepper sprays come on key chains. This is a good idea since most people will usually have their keys with them. But don’t forget about the times you don’t have your keys. The small investment in additional pepper spray may save your life or the life of a loved one! Then you will also always have your pepper spray within easy reach. You can also find covert pepper spray products such as pepper batons (kubotans), pepper pagers, lipstick spray, “Stunning Ring”, and hand weight Hot Walkers for walking and jogging. Pepper spray is also sold in gel stream formulas instead of liquid sprays. Gels have the advantages of longer distance, stronger pepper, very sticky on the target’s face and less contaminating overspray.

However, the best, strongest, and farthest ranged pepper spray in the world will amount to the SHU rating of that bell pepper if you fail to do three simple things: purchase some pepper spray, carry your pepper spray wherever you go and practice using it. This means buying extra pepper spray and actually “waste” it by discharging practice sprays to gauge the range of your product and improve your spraying accuracy. If you are going to under shoot or hit the wall next to an attacker, you mind as well pack your pockets with pimentos. Of course, with the affordability of peppered self defense products and the peace of mind you gain by being prepared, if you do ever find yourself in a pepper, err pickle… you can hardly consider it a waste.

It would be nice to believe that nothing will happen to you, but the reality of it is that an ounce of protection could be worth more than a pound of cure. What is Worth Protection to you? Your belongings? Your family? Your personal well-being?

Don’t be afraid to spice up your self defense, stay safe and be prepared!

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The Hottest Pepper Garden. Where The Hottest Bhut Jolokia (Ghost) Peppers Are Grown OrganicallyJamie Kocher, owner of the Waimea Bay Chili Pepper Company, walks us through his garden where he organically grows vegetables, Habaneros and the famous and world’s hottest Bhut Jolokias (Ghost/Naga Pepper). The warm and humid climate in Hawaii provides the ultimate setting for optimum growing. The average sized Bhut Jolokia plant is 3 ft tall, Jamie’s plants grow an average of 6ft. To learn more about how to grow your own Bhut Jolokia plants or purchase seeds visit www.thehottestpepper.com
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A Look At Choosing The Right Ghost Pepper Sauce

by BhutJolokia on August 19, 2010

A Look At Choosing The Right Ghost Pepper Sauce

Are you someone who loves hot and spicy food? If so, you may want to look at Ghost Pepper sauce. This is a hot sauce which consistently ranks as the hottest in the world. The heat in any Ghost Pepper sauce comes from the Bhut Jolokia or Naga Jolokia pepper which ranks higher than any other type of hot pepper on the Scoville scale. This is a ranking which compares various hot peppers against the heat of pure capsaicin, a substance hot enough to cause blindness and painful skin irritation.

However you may be surprised to find that not all Ghost Pepper sauce is created equal. All hot peppers can range in potency and if the peppers that are used are less potent for any reason, the Ghost Pepper sauce that results is also going to be less intense.

The 357 Mad Dog Hot Sauce line is great if you are looking for extremely hot sauces. 357 Mad Dog Hot Sauce is among the hottest hot sauces available. For example, their 357 Ghost Pepper sauce is rated at a 9 on the hotness scale and the combination of Bhut Jolokia peppers, Habanero peppers and Peri Peri peppers proves that it has the heat to back up the claims.

The 357 Mad Dog Hot Sauce line was named after the handgun the 357 Magnum and it packs the same wallop that this popular weapon does. One of the nice things about the 357 Mad Dog Hot Sauce line is that it is all natural which is great when you are trying to avoid many of the synthetic and chemical additives that some Ghost Pepper sauce products may contain.

If you don’t find the 357 Mad Dog Hot Sauce Ghost Pepper Sauce hot enough you may want to try out the 357 Mad Dog collector edition hot sauce. This combines Bhut Jolokia peppers with a pepper extract that is actually rated at six million Scoville units. If you don’t think that is hot enough, consider that law enforcement grade pepper spray is only rated at between 5,000,000 and 5,300,000 Scoville units.

In fact, this collector’s edition hot sauce is so potent that the company actually supplies you with a dropper dispenser that measures out a safe amount of this incredibly hot sauce.

If you want to try out the different sauces that are available, you may be interested in trying the 357 Mad Dog Hot Sauce gift pack. There are several to choose from. One is strictly limited to products in the 357 Mad Dog Hot Sauce line and includes the entire selection of Mad Dog 357 Magnum hot sauces, of which their Ghost Pepper sauce is one.

The other set, the Mad Dog Hot Sauce gift pack is also great if you want to try various hot sauces. However, it does not include Ghost Pepper sauce in its list of included products which may make it less appealing to hot sauce connoisseurs who want the full and fiery experience. Depending on how much heat you are looking for, either of these sets is bound to be a good choice.

If you are looking to try a great Ghost Pepper Sauce, you need to look at the products on Insane Chicken. They offer a full range of 357 Mad Dog Hot sauce products ranging from intense to insanely hot.

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