LONDON (AFP) - A London restaurant was serving up Thursday what it hopes will be confirmed as the world's hottest curry, with even the chef admitting it is "too extreme" to keep on the menu.
Vivek Singh at The Cinnamon Club grabbed some of the hottest chilli peppers known to man to create the Bollywood Burner, a lamb-based dish with a fierce kick.
The curry is so hot that diners are asked to sign a disclaimer confirming they are aware of the risks involved before daring to eat it.
LONDON (AFP) - A London restaurant was serving up Thursday what it hopes will be confirmed as the world's hottest curry, with even the chef admitting it is "too extreme" to keep on the menu.
Vivek Singh at The Cinnamon Club grabbed some of the hottest chilli peppers known to man to create the Bollywood Burner, a lamb-based dish with a fierce kick.
The curry is so hot that diners are asked to sign a disclaimer confirming they are aware of the risks involved before daring to eat it.
LINCOLN -- The driver who State Police apprehended with what they say may be the highest ever blood-alcohol content recorded by the state was arraigned this afternoon on charges of driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest.
Stanley Kobierowski, 34, was released on $1,000 personal recognizance by Justice of the Peace Bernard Lemos -- in a hearing held in the kitchen of the state police barracks here -- pending a District Court hearing Friday.
Kobierowski appeared disheveled, trembling slightly as he stood, with a bandage under his chin and wearing khaki shorts and a sweatshirt that said "A.M. Eagle."
He had been at Rhode Island Hospital before the arraignment, not being released until his alcohol level went to .08 -- the legal limit for driving in Rhode Island.
When Kobierowski agreed to take a blood alcohol test after the accident, his first reading was .489 and the second reading was .491, according to State Police Maj. Steven O'Donnell, who said this is believed to be the highest ever reading obtained by state police.
TAFKASP
Oakland, CA
June 2003
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