Bhadreswar Dihingia, A farmer collects "Bhut Jolokia" or "Naga Chili" peppers in his field at Bakata in Sivasagar district of Assam on 17-07-2008. Bhut jolokia, a thumb-sized chili pepper with frightening potency, rated the hottest chili in the world by Guinness World Records. It is widely eaten as a spice, a cure for stomach troubles and, seemingly paradoxically, a way to fight the crippling summer heat too.
PermalinkSubmitted by Dr.T.Christopher on Sun, 28/09/2008 - 21:53
Kindly provide me some seeds of bhut jalokia/naga jalokia for research through VPP.
With Regards
Dr.T.Christopher
Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal-506 009, Andhra Pradesh.
PermalinkSubmitted by WIKRAM SANADI on Fri, 30/01/2009 - 04:08
Dear Sir
Please let me know where in Kolkata or Assam I can buy Bhut Jolokia can you gimme the name of a few dealers or wholesellers.
Wikram Sanadi
Mobile : 09821755565
PermalinkSubmitted by LAN CHIN-CHERNG on Sat, 07/11/2009 - 23:35
MR.LAN CHIN-CHERNG,FROM TAIWAN, I LIKE TO PLANT SOME SMALL QUANTITY OF "BHUT
JOLOKIA" IN TAIWAN,IS THERE ANY PERSON
FROM "ASSAM,INDIA"CANSELL TO ME 250GRAM
FRESH,VIABLE SEED OF "BHUT JOLOKIA",SO
THAT I CAN HAVE THESE PLANTS IN TAIWAN,
IN THE NEAR FUTURE, I CAN ALSO BUY DRIED
FRUIT OF THESE PLANTS FROM THIS, SAME
PERSON WHO SUPPLYING ME THESE PLANTS SEED, MY E MAIL ADDRESS: sungodtw@ms69.hinet.net
2009/ NOV./ 09
PermalinkSubmitted by Mritunjoy Naray... on Thu, 01/07/2010 - 05:51
Dear All,
I am a cultivator and small merchant of Bhut Jolokia or ghost chilly from Assam. Any body interested in buying Bhut Jolokia can contact me in my e-mail id.Mritunjoy.Sharma@rediffmail.com
PermalinkSubmitted by Vipul Amin on Mon, 19/01/2015 - 11:17
Hello, I leave in Belgium, and would like to try and grow the Bhut Jolokia, in my greenhouse, and would therefore be grateful if you could send me some seeds.
My address is as follows:
Dokter Van Raesstraat 21,
Hoboken 2660,
Antwerp,
Belgium.
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I m from goalpara dist. I am
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We deal in bhut jolakia/king
I am cultivating Bhoot
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