Bhut Jolokia: Weaponizing Peppers to Fight Terrorism
by Leah Quintiliano | 4:09 pm, March 23rd
March 13: Ex-vegan attacked by former cohorts with chili pepper-laced pies. March 23: Chili peppers go counterterrorist. The revolution has begun.
This week, the Indian military has announced its decision to use the world’s hottest chili pepper, the “bhut jolokia” or “ghost chili” to fight terrorism within India’s borders. In an act of pure ingenuity, defense scientists will replace the explosives normally found in small hand grenades with chili powder to immobilize without killing: the pepper apparently generates enough heat to startle a person while, we assume, troops swoop in.
Just how hot is the pepper?
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