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Originally Posted by chezlaw
I have grown the Dorset Naga. That's a proper English pepper.
Highly recommended for food, party games and crowd control.
Bhut_jolokia or Naga pepper
From above link:
...........In northeastern India, the peppers are smeared on fences or incorporated in smoke bombs as a safety precaution to keep wild elephants at a distance.
Chili grenade
In 2009, scientists at India's Defence Research and Development Organisation announced plans to use the peppers in hand grenades, as a nonlethal way to flush out terrorists from their hideouts and to control rioters. It will also be developed into pepper spray as a self-defence and antirape product.
Also this:
The Dorset Naga is a substrain of the original Naga, selected from the Bangladeshi varieties of the chili,
naga morich.
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Not really a proper English pepper. You stole it from Bangladesh.