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British Chef Went Deaf After Eating The World’s Hottest Noodles

A British chef who ate the world’s hottest noodles – 4,000 times stronger than Tabasco sauce went deaf for two minutes after scoffing the dish.

Ben Sumadiwiria, 22, from London, found the dish at a tiny back street restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The ‘death noodles’ have 100 bird’s eye chilies crushed together giving it a Scoville rating of 20 million – compared with hot Tabasco which is just 5,000 on the scale.

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After Ben scoffed the noodles he started sweating, became dizzy, had to soak his head in water and even went deaf for two minutes.

The chef said: “This was definitely the hottest thing I’ve ever eaten. Within seconds of tasting them I was sweating and feeling sick.

“We’ve done the calculations and these are definitely the hottest noodles in the world. They are definitely the hottest commercially available dish.

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“I’m not really partial to spicy food but when somebody throws down a challenge I just can’t say no.

“I went temporarily deaf and my mouth was burning for hours afterwards.”

The 22-year-old downed half-a-dozen glasses of water, milkshake and ate a cold banana but was still dizzy from the intense heat in his mouth.

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He lost his hearing for two minutes and threw up outside in the street several times.

Ben added: “You don’t really taste the noodles, it’s just pure heat with a tiny hint of noodles.

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