Once there was a chilli eating contest in my town. There was this one guy who was super confident. He boasted about his high tolerance for spice before starting. But as soon as he took the first bite of the super - hot chilli, his face turned bright red. Tears started streaming down his face and he started hopping around like a crazy kangaroo. He then grabbed a glass of water and gulped it down, but it only made it worse as the heat spread in his mouth. Everyone was laughing so hard.
In a chilli eating contest, there are several hilarious things that can occur. Contestants may start fanning their mouths frantically as if that would cool down the burning sensation. Some might make a run for the nearest milk jug (since milk is supposed to help with the heat) and end up tripping over something on the way. Another funny scenario is when two contestants are sitting next to each other, and one's reaction is so extreme that it scares the other one, who then also has an over - the - top reaction. This chain reaction can make the whole scene extremely comical. Also, when a contestant tries to talk while their mouth is on fire and ends up slurring their words like they're drunk, it's a great source of laughter.
Dried chili was a chili product made from dried red chili. It contained capsaicine, dihydrcapsaicine, and other ingredients. It had the effects of promoting digestion, anti-bacteria, and redness. Dried chili peppers could be used for stomach pain, frostbite, rheumatism, and other symptoms. They could also be used as seasonings. High-quality dried chili peppers were bright red or purple-red in color, glossy and smooth. The tips for choosing dried chili included paying attention to the color. High-quality products should be bright red or purple-red and shiny. Dried chili peppers were mainly eaten as seasonings to increase appetite and increase appetite.
The spiciest pepper in the world is the spiciest pepper in the world. The tree spurge was a succulent plant, and its white sap contained a powerful capsaicin-like substance called Resiniferatoxin (RTH). The spiciness of the resin toxin could reach 16 billion SHU, which was more than 7000 times the spiciest pepper certified by the Guinness World Records, the "Caroline Reaper." As a result, spiciness was considered the world's spiciest pepper.
A possible plot could be that a chilli meets another chilli from a different part of the garden. At first, they are shy but as time passes, they start to grow closer. They endure harsh weather together and in the end, they produce a wonderful batch of new chillies, symbolizing their love.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a little chilli plant named Chili. It fell in love with a neighboring tomato plant. Every day, Chili would turn towards the tomato plant, showing its brightest red to get its attention. They shared the sun, rain and wind together, a very simple but warm 'chilli love story'.
One success story is from a small farmer in India. He started with a small plot of land and by carefully selecting high - yield chilli varieties, he managed to produce a large quantity. He also used organic fertilizers which not only increased the yield but also improved the quality. His chilli was in high demand locally for making spicy pickles and chutneys. Eventually, he expanded his business and now supplies to bigger markets.
Knowledge competitions that often appeared in online novels generally referred to a kind of intellectual competition between the experts in the novel. In this kind of competition, participants had to answer a variety of complicated questions and score through voting or discussion. This kind of competition often appeared in novels as a way for characters to interact.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'free cup of chilli ultra stories' are. It could be about a promotion where people get a free cup of some really spicy chilli - perhaps at a food festival or a special event at a restaurant.