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- Infinity_chili abstract "The Infinity Chili pepper is a chili pepper hybrid of the Capsicum chinense species created in England by chili breeder Nick Woods of Fire Foods, Grantham, Lincolnshire.For two weeks in February 2011, the Infinity Chili held the Guinness World Record title for the world's hottest chili with a Scoville scale rating of 1,067,286 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). On February 25, 2011, it was displaced by the Naga Viper pepper, which registered 1,382,118 SHU.Woods created the Infinity Chili five years after starting growing chili peppers for his hot sauces; he was not attempting to breed a new variety but was growing his peppers in a greenhouse where crossbreeding between varieties happens readily; he described first trying his new pepper as "“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.” A restaurant in Grantham called Bindi served a curry, called "The Widower", made with 20 infinity chilies and claimed to be the worlds hottest curry; after more than three hundred people tried, the first person to finish a dish of curry was Dr. Ian Rothwell, who took just over an hour to finish the dish, reported to measure 6 million SHU and hotter than tear gas, including 10 minutes spent hallucinating due to the endorphin rush.".
- Infinity_chili origin Grantham.
- Infinity_chili species Capsicum_chinense.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageExternalLink www.firefoods.co.uk.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageID "30939751".
- Infinity_chili wikiPageLength "5404".
- Infinity_chili wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Infinity_chili wikiPageRevisionID "677828718".
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink Capsicum_chinense.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chili_peppers.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink Chili_pepper.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink Grantham.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink Guinness_World_Records.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink Naga_Viper_pepper.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink Scoville_scale.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink The_Chile_Pepper_Institute.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Warwick.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageWikiLinkText "Infinity chili".
- Infinity_chili breeder "Nick Woods".
- Infinity_chili hasPhotoCollection Infinity_chili.
- Infinity_chili name "Infinity chili pepper".
- Infinity_chili origin "Grantham, Lincolnshire, England".
- Infinity_chili species "Capsicum chinense".
- Infinity_chili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Capsicum_Cultivars.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cultivar.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Infinity_chili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vegetable-stub.
- Infinity_chili subject Category:Chili_peppers.
- Infinity_chili hypernym Hybrid.
- Infinity_chili type CultivatedVariety.
- Infinity_chili type Eukaryote.
- Infinity_chili type Plant.
- Infinity_chili type Species.
- Infinity_chili type Thing.
- Infinity_chili type Q19088.
- Infinity_chili type Q4886.
- Infinity_chili type Q756.
- Infinity_chili comment "The Infinity Chili pepper is a chili pepper hybrid of the Capsicum chinense species created in England by chili breeder Nick Woods of Fire Foods, Grantham, Lincolnshire.For two weeks in February 2011, the Infinity Chili held the Guinness World Record title for the world's hottest chili with a Scoville scale rating of 1,067,286 Scoville Heat Units (SHU).".
- Infinity_chili label "Infinity chili".
- Infinity_chili sameAs Infinity_chilli.
- Infinity_chili sameAs m.0gg879x.
- Infinity_chili sameAs Q6030056.
- Infinity_chili sameAs Q6030056.
- Infinity_chili wasDerivedFrom Infinity_chili?oldid=677828718.
- Infinity_chili isPrimaryTopicOf Infinity_chili.
- Infinity_chili name "Infinity chili pepper".