After testing, a devil chili pepper spicy in 15W Scoville, and normal people can accept the hot pot spiciness up to about 1500 Scoville.
Devil chili peppers are abundant in the mountains of northeastern India, due to the strange hot, locals call "devil chili pepper". 2007 February, this chili pepper by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's hottest chili peppers. "Devil chili" became famous overnight, and soon became popular in the world. It is a common dish on the tables of local residents. Locals believe that the extremely strong spicy flavor of this chili pepper is enough to scare the devil away, so they call it "devil chili pepper".
Spicy is the body's temperature sensory nerve stimulation, the higher the spiciness of the chili, the greater the stimulation given, these spicy in people's tongues and throats to produce a burning pain, once tried the Indian ghost pepper people said, this chili tastes like eating lava.
Devil Pepper distribution range:
"Devil Pepper" grows in the mountains of Assam in northeastern India. The "Devil's Chili" is famous for its spiciness. It is recognized by Guinness as the world's hottest chili pepper with a spiciness of more than 1 million "Scoville". "Scoville" is a unit of spiciness for chili peppers, and the Mexican red chili pepper, which is generally considered the hottest, has a spiciness of only 10,000 "scovilles".