Capsaicin Could Stop a Heart Attack In Progress, Scientists Find

Capsaicin is a chemical substance found in chile peppers(NaturalNews) The late, famed herbalist Dr. John Christopher was nicknamed “Dr. Cayenne” because he was constantly recommending the healing powers of cayenne, the substance found in chile peppers that produces a sensation of heat. He especially advocated using it for cardiovascular health and even made the claim that doses of cayenne could stop heart attacks in progress. Now science has come up with proof cayenne does have a remarkable ability to help the heart. University of Cincinnati (UC) scientists have found that capsaicin, the main component of cayenne and other chile pepeprs, may literally stop a heart attack in its tracks when applied topically.

New research just published in the journal Circulation concludes that a common, over-the-counter pain salve containing capsaicin rubbed on the skin during a heart attack could serve as a cardiac-protectant – reducing or even preventing damage to the heart. The researchers found an amazing 85 percent…

Review – Jake Albert’s Fuego Rojo

Jake Albert's Fuego Rojo Sweet Pomegranate Habanero Glaze

With a name like “Fuego Rojo” (Spanish for “red fire”) one might expect a delicious hot pepper sauce that would be used to coat your enchiladas or spice up some pork tamalitos. Instead, it’s a unique sweet chile glaze made by Jake Albert’s Specialty Foods of Ontario. Company founder Jay Calvert (his business’ moniker is a play on his first and last names) recently shipped me a bottle of the stuff to get my thoughts on it…

October 2009 Chilehead T-Shirt of the Month – Official U.S. Chile Czar

I’m going to feature one particular t-shirt every month from Chilehead Tees. The one for October 2009 with be the Official U.S. Chile Czar T-Shirt.

Tired of all the czars polluting the current presidential administration – including the Automotive Czar, Stimulus Czar, Green Jobs Czar, Health Reform Czar and others? Well here is one czar office we can actually go for – the Chile Czar! And who better to be appointed to this position than YOU? This funny shirt sports the “official” U.S. Chile Czar seal, which features a bald eagle holding in its claws a chile pepper ristra and a banner saying “Ex Chile Igne Amicitia”, which loosely translates in English to “Peace through chile fire”. Show everyone who’s boss by ordering this tee today. It’s available in vibrant dark colors, light colors and gray, and white.

Official U.S. Chile Czar

Review – Crazy Uncle Jester’s Blazing Hot Mustard

Crazy Uncle Jester's Blazing Hot MustardCrazy Uncle Jester’s Inferno World makes some good spicy stuff, but I was really let down with their last product I reviewed, the Spontaneous Combustion Hot Sauce. I found the unpalatable taste of chile extract in it was simply to dominant and covered up any other ingredient that might have otherwise produced a redeeming flavor. I honestly could not recommend that sauce except for some very light additive work, such as putting a drop or two into a bowl of chili or soup.

I’m gratified that Crazy Uncle Jester’s Blazing Hot Mustard has come to the rescue. This versatile condiment has snagged a Second Place award in the Mustard category at the 2009 Fiery Food Challenge and is very deserving of this honor.

Blazing Hot promotes itself on the label as a “Sweet Hot Habanero Dipping Mustard”, yet there’s more to it’s kick than just habs – in fact, habanero peppers the last ingredient listed – and it’s far more than simply a liquid to dip pretzels or chicken nuggets into…

Hot Sauce Teacher Sentenced

Teacher Gets Community Service, Probation

MIAMI – A teacher convicted of child abuse after her students drank a soda laced with hot sauce will not be going to prison.

Sylvia Tagle was found guilty of one count of child abuse after, prosecutors said, she intentionally allowed children at Bob Graham Educational Center to drink the spicy soda in order to teach them a lesson about not taking her drink.

While that charge came with a possibility of five years in prison, Tagle was sentenced Wednesday to two years of probation and 100 hours of community service, after which the conviction will be…

Holy Jolokia Sauce Packs Heat, Flavor

Holy Jolokia Hot SauceCourtesy the Silver City [New Mexico]Sun-News [Note – I did correct a typo or two]:

Holy Jolokia sauce packs heat, flavor
By Victor R. Martinez / For the Sun-News

LAS CRUCES – The heat level of chile peppers is technically determined by geneticists in white lab coats.

But the real measure of how hot a pepper is comes from the reaction of the person biting into one.

And depending on the Scoville units of the pepper, reactions vary from a red face to pouring tears coming down your cheeks.

Some peppers high on the Scoville chart can leave chileheads sucking air over their tongue, coughing and in extreme cases swollen eyes.

One such pepper, the Bhut Jolokia or the Ghost Chile – the world’s hottest pepper – has a Scoville heat rating of one million units. In comparison, Tabasco Sauce has a heat rating of 1,500 Scoville units, and the habanero has a rating of 100,000 – 350,000. The bhut jolokia is supposed to be 200 times hotter than a jalapeno pepper.

The Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University and CaJohn’s Fiery Foods have joined forces to create Holy Jolokia hot sauce made from the Bhut Jolokia…

Review – Datil Sensation Datilicious Salsa

Datil Sensation Datilicious SalsaThe highly underrated datil pepper is commonly known for two things. One, it is similar both in terms of heat level and fruity flavor to most habaneros (the later of which is my favorite of the super-hot peppers). Two, most of the datil peppers in the world are grown in the St. Augustine, Florida area – in fact, the town holds its own Datil Pepper Festival every year. Wayne King of the small eastern Tennessee burg of Blountville also grows these types of chiles and uses them as the base ingredients for a plethora of condiments and jams under the name of Datil Sensation. He recently sent me a large sampling of these products for me to test and review, the first of which is called Datilicious Salsa…

Green Chile Ice Cream Matches the Tractors at The Cliff/Gila Grant County Fair

name-hereFrom the Silver City Sun-News from Silver City, NM:

SILVER CITY — There is a lot of green in the tractor display at the Cliff/Gila Grant County Fair this year, and some of it has carried over to the ice cream stand where green chile ice cream is being made using a green 1924 John Deere “Hit-n-Miss” engine to power two antique ice cream makers. Proceeds from sale of the ice cream at the fair benefit the Silver City Museum.

Silver City residents Norman and Deleen Ruebush call their novel ice cream business “Ice Cream for Any Occasion.” It grew out of their shared passion for antique tractors, which they collect and restore. The John Deere-powered ice cream machines are mounted on a covered trailer and make an interesting conversation piece as they churn out perfectly edible ice cream.

The green chile ice cream is a relatively new addition to the business.

“We decided to go to the Hatch Chile Festival Memorial Day Weekend,” Norm Ruebush explained.

In honor of the occasion, he and his wife created ice cream featuring the hot peppers that are the centerpiece of the Hatch festival…

The Burn Buzz – Spicy Food News 10/2/09

The Burn Buzz - Spicy Food News 10/2/09Dishin’ it out in another edition of The Burn Buzz, where I list hot n’ interesting links about spicy food and BBQ that have been floating around on the intertubes lately…

chile pepperChilliPepperPete Naga Tested at 85,540 Scoville Units higher that current world record holder – This cultivar may be hotter than the Naga Bhut Jolokia.

chile pepperThis Chile Pepper Sets Souls Afire – More on the bhut jolokia chile…

FireTalkers: Interview with Benito Maniscalco of Benito’s Hot Sauces

Benito Maniscalco signing bottlesA native of New Jersey, special education teacher Benito Maniscalco got bitten by the hot sauce bug while working as a waiter during his grad school days. He later started producing homemade sauces for another restaurant, and as word got out he expanded his offerings to include his current hot sauce lineup of five different products. He’s since relocated to Vermont and is working to grow his presence in the New England area, and thanks in part to reviews on blogs such as Hot Sauce Blog, The Hot Zone Online and my own, he’s gaining a national audience.

One thing that sets Benito’s Hot Sauces apart from a lot of other newer manufacturers is the usage of all-natural (and often organic) ingredients in the sauce production and the mind-boggling fresh garden taste in each of his bottles. Do yourself a favor and try out some habanero and carrot-laden Benito’s Original Naranja on some tacos, or one Benito’s other sauces on a double-cheese pepperoni pizza and see what I mean. They’re wicked good. Benito’s upcoming products include a new habanero & picked bhut jolokia sauce and maple chipotle dry rub, and if he creates them with the same care and attention to quality as his other sauces, they have the potential to be must-haves in every chilehead’s kitchen. Which brings me to ask of Ol’ Benito…

Scott: When did you first become a chilehead?

Benito: I was working at Mexicali Rose Restaurant in Montclair, New Jersey as a waiter while in grad school in 2002. I found myself really appreciating the different spicy sauces made by the Costa Rican gentlemen who worked in the kitchen. They made a bangin’ mole, pico de gallo and salsa verde to name a few. The house sauce was that Iguana one that is actually made in Costa Rica, I can’t think of the name now. Anyway in high school and college I always loved a straight up generic hot wing sauce, from having worked at another spot in North Jersey called the Chicken and Rib Crib. Eventually, I just got more and more…