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AR15.COM
10/3/2007 10:38:38 AM EDT
Wednesday, 3 October 2007, 12:54 GMT 13:54 UK

Burning chilli sparks terror fear

A pot of burning chilli sparked fears of a biological terror attack in central London.


Firefighters wearing protective breathing apparatus were called to D'Arblay Street, Soho, after reports of noxious smoke filling the air.

Police closed off three roads and evacuated homes following the alert.

Specialist crews broke down the door to the Thai Cottage restaurant at 1900 BST on Monday where they discovered the source - a 9lb pot of chillies.

The restaurant had been preparing Nam Prik Pao, a red-hot Thai dip which uses extra-hot chillies which are deliberately burnt.

But the smell prompted several members of the public to call the emergency services.

Alpaslan Duven, a Turkish journalist based in the restaurant's building, said: "I was sitting in the office when me and my chief start coughing and I said this was something really dodgy.

"I looked out of the window and saw people rushing and then we heard the sirens."

Supranee Yodmuang, the restaurant supervisor, was above the restaurant when she received a phone call from her boss.

"It was about 4pm when I saw the police who were closing off the roads but I didn't know why.

"My boss rang me and said I had to get out of the building because of a chemical attack."

She added: "Because we're Thai, we're used to the smell of chillies."

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "The street was closed off for three hours while we were trying to discover the source of the odour."

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From the sidebar:

Nam Prik Pao recipe

  • Heat garlic and shallots in oil and remove to a bowl

  • Place red chillies in the pan with some oil and fry until they go dark in colour. Then set aside

  • Mix shrimp paste with the rest of the ingredients and pound in a mortar and pestle

  • Return the mixture to the heat until it becomes a thick dark coloured paste



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10/3/2007 10:39:50 AM EDT
[#1]
No beans were harmed in the making of this terror alert.
10/3/2007 10:40:17 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
No beans were harmed in the making of this terror alert.


10/3/2007 10:40:41 AM EDT
[#3]
Eat that stuff and I'm thinking a chemical attack would be welcomed.
10/3/2007 10:44:21 AM EDT
[#4]
So much for the "stiff upper lip" I've heard so much about. "Wobbly chinned cry babies" is more apt.



10/3/2007 10:46:52 AM EDT
[#5]


The UK has turned into nothing more than sheep.

"Help, help, the chilis are burning, I'm dying, anthrax, VX, ebola, help, help"
10/3/2007 10:47:48 AM EDT
[#6]
MMMMMMM hot peppers!
10/3/2007 10:48:37 AM EDT
[#7]
With all of the "People" that moved in over there I would think the same thing.
10/3/2007 10:51:46 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:


The UK has turned into nothing more than sheep.

"Help, help, the chilis are burning, I'm dying, anthrax, VX, ebola, help, help"


British food is so notably bland, that some people there consider Ketsup to be spicy.  This does not surprise me.
10/3/2007 10:52:52 AM EDT
[#9]
For a while there I thought somebody was carrying around an unregistered and unlicensed tongue depressor.

It turns out it was both registered & licensed.  It just didn't smell that way.
10/3/2007 3:59:32 PM EDT
[#10]
Boo!!!!!!
10/3/2007 4:37:20 PM EDT
[#11]
Guess that would make the US South West a bed of terror peppers.