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Snacking on a wing and a prayer
Fri Jan 4, 9:29 AM ET
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A Chicago tavern said on Thursday it will begin
selling chicken wings coated in one of the world's hottest peppers --
a dish so hot that patrons first have to sign a waiver agreeing not to
sue for injuries.
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Jake Melnick's Corner Tap said the wings made with Red Savina pepper
will be served with an alarm bell for patrons to summon waiters with
sour cream, milk sugar and white bread if things get out of hand.
Levy Restaurants, which owns the tavern, said its chef d'Cuisine Robin
Rosenberg had been working on the concept for years but was never sure
he'd be able to serve it.
"This isn't the right sauce for everyone, but for someone out there,
this is going to be absolute heaven. Of course, for a handful of
people, it's going to be hell," he said.
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