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WARNING: Ghost Pepper Burger Burns Hole in Man's Esophagus
A single seed from a ghost pepper can cause severe burning for 30 minutes. A burger laced with the one of the world's hottest pepper has ripped a hole in a man's esophagus, as reported recently in a case study published the Journal of Emergency Medicine.
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