WINGS OF FIRE: MORRISONS LAUNCHES HELLFIRE 

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CHICKEN WINGS FOR HALLOWEEN

– Morrisons Hellfire Wings are coated with three of the world’s hottest chillies including Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Scorpion and Naga Ghost –

– Morrisons is also relaunching its popular Hellfire Sausages –

– Available now for a limited time only –

A daredevil pack of chicken wings with a ‘six chilli warning’ has gone on sale at Morrisons this week, sure to spice up any Halloween party.
Morrisons Hellfire Wings are coated in a fiery spice blend using three of the world’s hottest chillies – Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Scorpion and Naga Ghost – for a blistering kick.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Carolina Reaper is known as the world’s hottest chilli, with an average rating of 1,569,300 Scoville heat units – around 450 times hotter than a jalapeño pepper. When combined with Trinidad Scorpion and Naga Ghost chillies, in a powder coating, these Morrisons wings have a combined mind-boggling and tongue-numbing Scoville rating of 1,463,700 units.
They are so hot that Morrisons foodmakers have given them a six chilli rating – the highest available – for only the bravest customers to try.

A daredevil pack of chicken wings with a ‘six chilli warning’ has gone on sale at Morrisons this week, sure to spice up any Halloween party.

Morrisons Hellfire Wings are coated in a fiery spice blend using three of the world’s hottest chillies – Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Scorpion and Naga Ghost – for a blistering kick.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Carolina Reaper is known as the world’s hottest chilli, with an average rating of 1,569,300 Scoville heat units – around 450 times hotter than a jalapeño pepper.  When combined with Trinidad Scorpion and Naga Ghost chillies, in a powder coating, these Morrisons wings have a combined mind-boggling and tongue-numbing Scoville rating of 1,463,700 units.

They are so hot that Morrisons foodmakers have given them a six chilli rating – the highest available – for only the bravest customers to try.

A daredevil pack of chicken wings with a ‘six chilli warning’ has gone on sale at Morrisons this week, sure to spice up any Halloween party.
Morrisons Hellfire Wings are coated in a fiery spice blend using three of the world’s hottest chillies – Carolina Reaper, Trinidad Scorpion and Naga Ghost – for a blistering kick.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Carolina Reaper is known as the world’s hottest chilli, with an average rating of 1,569,300 Scoville heat units – around 450 times hotter than a jalapeño pepper. When combined with Trinidad Scorpion and Naga Ghost chillies, in a powder coating, these Morrisons wings have a combined mind-boggling and tongue-numbing Scoville rating of 1,463,700 units.
They are so hot that Morrisons foodmakers have given them a six chilli rating – the highest available – for only the bravest customers to try.

Campbell Breakwell, Buying Manager at Morrisons, said: “Listening to customers, we know they love our extra spicy creations. From mega hot curries to spicy sausages, our challenge this year was to find a way to recreate that mega-heat that our customers are after but in something different. These new chicken wings are set to blow customers’ socks off; they genuinely pack quite a punch!”

Morrisons has also launched a roulette frozen pizza to get spice lovers’ taste buds tingling. Topped with double pepperoni and a hidden splash of extra hot chilli sauce, customers are being encouraged to share with friends if they dare being left with the extra hot slice.

In addition, Morrisons is reintroducing its popular Hellfire Sausages. With their hottest recipe yet, they have been expertly blended with Morrisons 100 per cent British ‘The Best’ sausage meat to create the ultimate hair-raising banger.

For more information, visit: www.morrisons.co.uk .


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