Saturday, 19 February 2011

Hottest Chilli Ever

World's hottest chilli grown in Grantham

Its previous claim to fame was as the birthplace of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

The Infinity chilli
The Infinity chilli measures 1.17 million on the Scoville Scale - an official measure of spicy heat
But now the market town of Grantham in Lincolnshire has produced an even fierier export after a local producer grew the world’s hottest chilli.
Measuring 1.17 million on the Scoville Scale - an official measure of spicy heat - the Infinity chilli is so hot that it carries a health warning.
Grown by Nick Woods, 39, the chilli - which was grown in a greenhouse - made it to the Guinness Book of Records after out-spicing the previous title holder, the Bhut Jolokia, from India.
Mr Woods, who runs his own business Fire Foods from his home in Grantham, said he grew the record breaking chilli by accident.
He explained: "I didn't set out to grow it, it's really easy for chillies to crossbreed in a greenhouse, one day I just saw this new chilli plant growing.
“When I tried it tasted nice at first, like an odd fruity taste, the effect is delayed. Then it hit me. All of a sudden I felt it burning in the back of my throat, so hot that I couldn't speak.
“I began to shake uncontrollably, I had to sit down, I felt physically sick. I really wouldn't recommend anybody eat it raw like that.”
Former RAF worker Mr Woods started his chilli business five years ago after being given a plant by a friend.
He said: “We do feel quite honoured to get it because everyone in the world has heard of the Guinness Book of World Records.
“Even if someone else comes along and beats it, they can never take it away from us that we once held the world record.

 

Monday, 14 February 2011

Prevent Diseases such as Cancer and Spice up your Sex Drive with Chillies

Scientists have proved that eating chillies can kill cancer, the compound capsicum found in chillies that makes them hot, has been proved to effectively kill cancers and eating it regularly is at least a cancer preventative. It all helps in a range of health benefits including a spicy sex life.
This goes to explain why people living in places such as Mexico, India, etc have lower incidences of many cancers that are widespread in the western world. 
Capsicum compounds attack the heart of tumours, killing cancerous tumour cells and reducing tumour growth, while appearing not to harm surrounding healthy cells.

Other benefits of the humble chili:-
Lowers blood pressure because going hot increases the circulatory system and maintains strong cell walls.
Overactive bladder/incontinence has been shown to block contractions that cause unpredictable loss of urine.
Beautiful skin, anti inflammatory and improves circulation.
Relief and prevention of arthritis.
Hot chillies inhibit the H. Pylori, the bacteria that causes certain kinds of ulcers.

And last but not least it improves your libido and boosts your sex drive.


Who needs Viagra and Cialis etc just eat chillies!