Young people do all kinds of stupid things in their free time, and in the age of YouTube, they also document it so that the whole world can laugh at them and shake their heads. To this list we can add the Americans Lizzy Wurst and Sabrina Stewart, who experienced the desired 5 minutes of fame. For her, they ate the hottest chili in the world - the Carolina Reaper - on camera. This one boasts as many as 2.2 million scovils (the unit used to measure the strength of hot peppers), which is 300 times hotter than Tabasco! Watch their reaction, which will convince you that this chili is no joke!
Carolina Reaper applies to the hottest chili in the world. He raised him Ed Currie from South Carolina and is 200 thousand times stronger than tear gas. If they have the usual pepperoni from 100 to 500 scovils, this chili has an average of 1,569,300, and the hottest specimens even 2.2 million! But that didn't stop the 18-year-old Lizzy Wurst and 22-year-olds Sabrina Stewart, so as not to try to eat the whole thing hot peppers in the world.
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Their attempt ended in disaster. While one was vomiting, the other had an asthma attack and nearly passed out. Kids (and adults), don't try this alone at home! That's how hot chili can cause excessive sweating, vomiting, stomach cramps and a burning sensation in the tongue, stomach, and everything in between.