Doctor eats world's hottest curry… and it's so violent he gets hallucinations and chefs have to wear goggles to make it
- Consultant radiologist Ian Rothwell, 55, took over an hour to finish the dish
- Took walk outside when hallucinations hit but returned to finish in tears
- It is stuffed with 20 Naga Infinity Chillis and ranks 6m units on Scoville Scale
- 300 people have failed to eat the dish at Bindi restaurant in Grantham, Lincs
- Bindi's director says others have left sweating, crying, shaking and vomiting
By Matt Blake
PUBLISHED: 13:15 GMT, 4 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:46 GMT, 4 January 2013
A British doctor has become the first person to finish the world's hottest curry at a UK restaurant - despite suffering hallucinations brought on by the dish.
Consultant radiologist Ian Rothwell, 55, took over an hour to eat 'The Widower' curry - which tops six million units on the Scoville Scale and is hotter than a drink of anti-riot tear gas.
The curry, which is filled with 20 Naga Infinity Chillis - the second hottest on the planet - is so dangerous to make it has to be prepared by chefs wearing goggles and a face mask.
But Dr Rothwell became the first out of 300 people to successfully tackle the curry at the Bindi restaurant in Grantham, Lincolnshire, on Thursday evening - and said completing the challenge was harder than when he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro last year.
After signing a disclaimer acknowledging his awareness of the risks involved with eating the curry, Dr Rothwell got ate the chicken dish with a bottle of Cobra beer.
Despite walking out of the restaurant half-way through after suffering hallucinations, he returned a short time later when his wife found him wandering along the high street.
And fighting back tears for another hour, Dr Rothwell finally managed to swallow the last mouthful to defeat the dish.
'I like hot curries and have at least one a week, but this was off the scale,' he said. 'It took me about an hour to eat it and I had to stop half way through and go out for a walk and some fresh air.
'My wife and the owner were quite worried and said I was hallucinating, but I managed to go back inside and finish the curry.'
Mr Rothwell decided to take up the challenge after his daughter Alice's boyfriend told him his friends had failed to eat the hot curry.
His daughter Alice, 23, said they all tried the curry but could only manage half a teaspoon.
'I knew it was hot when dad admitted it was rather hot as he never does that,' she said. 'But he seemed to manage it without many problems. We were all clutching our stomachs after just half a teaspoon, it blew my head off.'
Muhammed Karim, managing director and executive chef at the restaurant said: 'It took Mr Rothwell just over an hour to eat The Widower - but that included a 10 minute walk down Grantham High Street when he started hallucinating.
'More than 300 people have tackled The Widower before - including about 10 women - but no one has ever been able to finish one.
'Most manage about seven mouthfuls before they give up.
'We've had people sweating, crying, shaking and vomiting.
'We even had to ring an ambulance once.'
A WIDOWER CURRY: THE RECIPE
300 people have tried and failed to eat the dish at Bindi restaurant in Grantham, Lincs
20 infinity naga chillies (about 4 million Scovilles)
1 small tea spoon of pure naga extracts (6 million Scovilles)
5 scotch bonnets
8 finger chillies
3 tea spoons of extra hot chilli powder
Bindi spice mix
Chopped onions
Tablespoon of salt
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- Consultant radiologist Ian Rothwell, 55, took over an hour to finish the dish
- Took walk outside when hallucinations hit but returned to finish in tears
- It is stuffed with 20 Naga Infinity Chillis and ranks 6m units on Scoville Scale
- 300 people have failed to eat the dish at Bindi restaurant in Grantham, Lincs
- Bindi's director says others have left sweating, crying, shaking and vomiting
By Matt Blake
PUBLISHED: 13:15 GMT, 4 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:46 GMT, 4 January 2013
A British doctor has become the first person to finish the world's hottest curry at a UK restaurant - despite suffering hallucinations brought on by the dish.
Consultant radiologist Ian Rothwell, 55, took over an hour to eat 'The Widower' curry - which tops six million units on the Scoville Scale and is hotter than a drink of anti-riot tear gas.
The curry, which is filled with 20 Naga Infinity Chillis - the second hottest on the planet - is so dangerous to make it has to be prepared by chefs wearing goggles and a face mask.
But Dr Rothwell became the first out of 300 people to successfully tackle the curry at the Bindi restaurant in Grantham, Lincolnshire, on Thursday evening - and said completing the challenge was harder than when he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro last year.
After signing a disclaimer acknowledging his awareness of the risks involved with eating the curry, Dr Rothwell got ate the chicken dish with a bottle of Cobra beer.
Despite walking out of the restaurant half-way through after suffering hallucinations, he returned a short time later when his wife found him wandering along the high street.
And fighting back tears for another hour, Dr Rothwell finally managed to swallow the last mouthful to defeat the dish.
'I like hot curries and have at least one a week, but this was off the scale,' he said. 'It took me about an hour to eat it and I had to stop half way through and go out for a walk and some fresh air.
'My wife and the owner were quite worried and said I was hallucinating, but I managed to go back inside and finish the curry.'
Mr Rothwell decided to take up the challenge after his daughter Alice's boyfriend told him his friends had failed to eat the hot curry.
His daughter Alice, 23, said they all tried the curry but could only manage half a teaspoon.
'I knew it was hot when dad admitted it was rather hot as he never does that,' she said. 'But he seemed to manage it without many problems. We were all clutching our stomachs after just half a teaspoon, it blew my head off.'
Muhammed Karim, managing director and executive chef at the restaurant said: 'It took Mr Rothwell just over an hour to eat The Widower - but that included a 10 minute walk down Grantham High Street when he started hallucinating.
'More than 300 people have tackled The Widower before - including about 10 women - but no one has ever been able to finish one.
'Most manage about seven mouthfuls before they give up.
'We've had people sweating, crying, shaking and vomiting.
'We even had to ring an ambulance once.'
A WIDOWER CURRY: THE RECIPE
300 people have tried and failed to eat the dish at Bindi restaurant in Grantham, Lincs
20 infinity naga chillies (about 4 million Scovilles)
1 small tea spoon of pure naga extracts (6 million Scovilles)
5 scotch bonnets
8 finger chillies
3 tea spoons of extra hot chilli powder
Bindi spice mix
Chopped onions
Tablespoon of salt
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ing-wear-goggles-face-mask.html#ixzz2H29TTvo1