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Burn Baby, Burn!
Burn Baby, Burn!

The bhut jolokia, also known as the ghost pepper, is a hybrid chili pepper (not unlike the Toyota Prius) cultivated in the Indian state of Nagaland… And it will certainly burn your Nagal!

The Guinness World Records certified the ghost as the world’s hottest chili pepper; 400 times hotter than Tabasco sauce! Ouch! Today, on Hot Sauce Day we honor Wilbur Scoville’s 151st birthday by snacking on one with tortilla chips!

“What was in that guacamole” asked Justin Hulsey of Street Volkswagen. “Micah Barfield told me I’d be helping her judge some homemade chili!”

The ghost chili is rated at more than 1 million Scoville heat units (SHUs). “I’m not sure about SHUs, however, that SHU was HOT!

Why is a Ghost Pepper called a Ghost Pepper? “I’m not exactly sure” said Justin. “But I’ll tell you one thing, my face turned white as a ghost!”

Catch up on all the latest news from Amarillo’s premier dealerships; Street Toyota and Street Volkswagen. Visit us online at http://www.streettoyota.com/ and http://www.streetvw.com/ and find out how we can spice up your car-buying experience too!

Give us a call at (806) 355-9846 or (806) 350-8999.

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Manage episode 153584422 series 1094543
Content provided by John Luciano and Flo Lopez, John Luciano, and Flo Lopez. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John Luciano and Flo Lopez, John Luciano, and Flo Lopez or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Burn Baby, Burn!
Burn Baby, Burn!

The bhut jolokia, also known as the ghost pepper, is a hybrid chili pepper (not unlike the Toyota Prius) cultivated in the Indian state of Nagaland… And it will certainly burn your Nagal!

The Guinness World Records certified the ghost as the world’s hottest chili pepper; 400 times hotter than Tabasco sauce! Ouch! Today, on Hot Sauce Day we honor Wilbur Scoville’s 151st birthday by snacking on one with tortilla chips!

“What was in that guacamole” asked Justin Hulsey of Street Volkswagen. “Micah Barfield told me I’d be helping her judge some homemade chili!”

The ghost chili is rated at more than 1 million Scoville heat units (SHUs). “I’m not sure about SHUs, however, that SHU was HOT!

Why is a Ghost Pepper called a Ghost Pepper? “I’m not exactly sure” said Justin. “But I’ll tell you one thing, my face turned white as a ghost!”

Catch up on all the latest news from Amarillo’s premier dealerships; Street Toyota and Street Volkswagen. Visit us online at http://www.streettoyota.com/ and http://www.streetvw.com/ and find out how we can spice up your car-buying experience too!

Give us a call at (806) 355-9846 or (806) 350-8999.

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