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World's HOTTEST girls.!!!....Believe it or not.!!!


Little sisters love to chomp on chillies

Wednesday, September 24, 2008 15:46 IST

MONDARMONI (West Bengal): They are just five and seven years old, but it's not chocolates and chips that Joshna and Shanti are after. Both the sisters in this seaside village love to eat three kilos of green chillies each every day!

Shanti and Joshna, the daughters of fisherman Jatin Sadhu, are considered "miracle children" in their village, about 200 km from Kolkata.

"Shanti started having chillies when she was two years old and Joshna had her first chilli at the age of four. They never complain that the chillies are hot, nor do they ever develop a sore mouth. Every day they need 2-3 kg of chillies each," Jatin said.

"They chew on chillies as if they are having toffees and juicy fruits."

There's never a dearth of chillies, as Jatin's brother-in-law Arun Mondal is a chilli farmer.

"Often Arun takes my daughters to his chilli farm. One day he saw Shanti plucking chillies one after another and eating them. He thought the child would soon scream but no such thing happened. After that Shanti got addicted to chillies. Joshna too joined her sister soon," Jatin said.

Neighbours say the sisters are "blessed" and that is why they do not find the chillies hot.

"The Sadhu sisters are blessed. Else how can they do such a miracle every day!" wondered neighbour Laxmi Sadhukhan.

Jatin took the girls to a local doctor for a thorough checkup.

"But the doctor, Swapan Samadder, found them fit," Jatin said.

Samadder said the taste buds of the girls were apparently unable to distinguish anything hot.

"Their taste buds seem not to detect the taste of anything hot. But it's surprising that even their livers and other internal organs are not affected after eating so many chillies every day. It's a very rare case in medical science.

"Nevertheless, I have requested the father to keep his daughters away from chillies because I am sure in the long run it will affect their health," Samadder said.

Jatin said he did try to keep his daughters away from chillies.

"As a result my daughters stopped eating and started vomiting. Only after I gave them chillies did they become normal!"


With thanks from ,
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1192867

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4 comments:

Sandhya Biswas said...

Hi Dada,

That was a good, refreshing read. :-)

Apart from that, you've a very fascinating blog name (referring to sambarpodi). Way too unique and different.

Secondly, a very attractive blog background. I love chillies and anything "kaaram". So this blog is so welcoming.

Love,
GD from Mumbai.

Nichiro said...

sandhya,

Welcome to my blog.
Do drop in now and then.

Did you read 1000 names of chillies?

Naga Jolokia Addict

Anonymous said...

Greetings NJA,

That is a fascinating article. I read once that capsaicin is a nitrogen-based lipid that acts as an irritant on specific pain receptors. When capsaicin comes into contact with these receptors it triggers intracellular reactions that the brain perceives as pain (wonderful pain). Genetics is supposedly not a factor in capsaicin sensitivity, so what could possibly explain these two amazing girls? I am puzzled.

Cheers,

Storm

Nichiro said...

storm,

I think it has to do with endorphins release from spinal column and brain.
It gives a sense of high. This is addictive.
But I am in love with this addiction.
It keeps me happy and my blood alkaline.

Long live Hot peppers.

Naga Jolokia Addict