Curie Kim could no longer feel the pleasure of eating chili. In five hours, eating chilicontest finalists who held a curry restaurant in Edinburgh, UK, it’s twice entered the emergency room. His body could not withstand the ferocity sauce they call ‘Kismot’.
“I first entered the hospital at 4 pm, then back again that evening at 9. It was bad. I have never felt pain like this before,” said Curie, as quoted from the Telegraph.
Curie is so fond of spicy food came out as champions of the 2nd. He was able to outperform Beverli Jones, a successful woman from Newington who ate ninespoons Kismot without health complaints.
Not only Curie who had to be rushed to the hospital. Medical officer on guard, it also brings Mike Lavin, finalists who go on to win the 5th, to the hospital.
Competition leaving only 10 participants as a finalist. A total of 10 other participantscollapsed after vomiting, rolling on the floor, and fainting.
A number of health institutions require event organizers to review similar futurecompetitions. Measuring the level of spiciness should not lead to serious healthproblems. ”There’s a bleeding nose after eating Kismot.
Restaurant owners Kismot, Abdul Ali, said that this competition has good cause forcharity. Saw the incident, he promised to do the assessment levels of spiciness.”We think competition is good, and we will think of to reduce levels ofkepedasannya,” he said.
• VIVAnews




October 19th, 2011
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