Shahina Waseem is a world champion competitive chilli eater[2] from Uxbridge, Middlesex. As at November 2023, she had an unbeaten streak consisting of 97 consecutive wins in chilli eating competitions in the UK, USA and Belgium.[3] She ranks second in the Official League of Fire (LOF) world ranking, which recognises “the best of the best chilli heads on the planet”.[4]

Shahina Waseem
Other namesUK Chilli Queen[1]
EducationBrunel University London
Known forCompetitive chilli eater
WebsiteUK Chilli Queen

Personal life edit

Waseem’s parents moved to the UK from Pakistan before she was born. She studied mechanical engineering with aeronautics at Brunel University London. After graduating in 2004 she started a property letting company.[5]

Competitive chilli eating edit

Waseem’s first competitive chilli eating competition was in 2012 at the Kingston Food Festival. Her favourite pepper is the Thai Bird's eye chili.[6] Of competitive chilli eating she said, “it’s a form of extreme competitive sport which is not affected by age or gender.”[7]

After her third win, in 2015, she described the experience of competing as ““the pain from my lips, mouth and throat being on fire, ear drums feeling like they were about to explode, face muscles twitching involuntarily, hands shaking uncontrollably, shivers, chills and shakes and violent body tremors... followed by muscle spasms and cramps and heartburn.”[8]

In 2019 she competed against, and beat, US champion, Johnny Scoville in Guildford, UK. She then flew to America and competed against, and beat, Dustin “Atomik Menace” Johnson.[9] In order to raise the funds for the trip she ate 105 Carolina Reapers in one sitting;[10] the only woman to have ever done this.[11]

Of the 71 competitions she had entered by 2021 she had “failed to throw up afterward about 11 times, which means you get the dreaded cap cramps: gastric distress caused by capsaicin in the GI tract.”[12]

In 2021 she was the world record holder for the most consecutive wins at chilli-eating competitions with 81 consecutive wins. The person ranked second behind her at that point had 8.[13]

A selection of Shahina Waseem’s chilli eating competition results
Year Competition Location Position
2012 Kingston Food Festival Kingston Upon Thames, UK 1st
2014 Battersea Chilli Challenge Battersea Park, UK 1st
2016 Oxfordshire Chilli Festival[14] Abingdon, UK 1st
2018 Chipping Campden Chilli Eating Competition[15] Chipping Campden, UK 1st
2019 LOF World Title Belt Match @ The Cheese and Chilli Festival Guildford, UK 1st
2019 Speed-Eating contest[16] Sacramento, California USA 1st
5 October 2019 League of Fire World Title Belt Match (Trilogy) Ham, Belgium 1st
2019 World Chilli Eating Champs[17] Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 1st
1 December 2019 League of Fire Cognoscenti Non-Title Belt Match (Revenge) Secret location, South Carolina, USA 1st
4 December 2022 League of Fire Pantheon Event Extreme Chilli-Eating Contest Secret location, South Carolina, USA 1st

Other chilli-related activities edit

Waseem features on the labels of two bottles of chilli sauce made by The Chilli Project: Killer Queen Chug Challenge and Killer Queen 2 Chug Challenge.[18] In 2022 she partnered with GymBox to create a chilli-based workout system based around capsaicin, the active ingredient in chilli, and its ability to increase body temperature and oxygen consumption.[19] She hosts chilli eating competitions,[20] including the World Halal Food Festival at the London Stadium in September 2023.[21]

TV and book appearances edit

In 2021 Waseem was interviewed for two books:

  • Foodology: A Food Lover’s Guide to Digestive Health and Happiness by Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed, Pub. Hodder & Stoughton
  • Hurts So Good: The Science and Culture of Pain on Purpose by Leigh Cowart, Pub. PublicAffairs

References edit

  1. ^ Tim Dowling. "The shocking, stupendous rise of superhot chillies: 'The stomach cramps can last for 14 hours'". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  2. ^ "Shaheena 'UK Chilli Queen' Waseem". leagueoffire.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  3. ^ "Turn up the heat". Foodies Festival Magazine. London, UK: Foodies Festival. 2023-08-22. p. 19.
  4. ^ "The official League of Fire world champions". leagueoffire.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  5. ^ "Chilli eating champion makes TV appearance". Brunel Link - Alumni Magazine. Uxbridge, UK: Brunel University. 2020. p. 8.
  6. ^ "Shaheena 'UK Chilli Queen' Waseem". leagueoffire.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  7. ^ Sam Hatherley (2021-05-26). "Shahina Waseem at Winchester Foodies Festival". hampshirechronicle.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  8. ^ Katherine Clementine (2014-05-29). "Uxbridge "Chilli Queen" wins third eating contest". mylondon.news. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  9. ^ Kate Robertson (2021-04-01). "It smelled like pain and regret: inside the world of competitive hot chilli eaters". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  10. ^ Emma Spicer. "Lee is Portmouth's chilli champion". medium.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  11. ^ Tim Dowling. "The shocking, stupendous rise of superhot chillies: 'The stomach cramps can last for 14 hours'". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  12. ^ Leigh Cowart (2021-12-20). "What would possess someone to eat a Carolina Reaper pepper? This writer tried to find out". popsci.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  13. ^ Grace Harbage (2021-08-31). "The world of chilli eating competitions". swlondoner.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  14. ^ Erin Lyons (2017-08-27). "HEATWAVE: Chilli festival returns - and chilli-eating challenge winner crowned". oxfordmail.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  15. ^ Chris Roberts (2018-10-30). "Chipping Campden Chilli Eating Competition to raise Cotswold Olimpicks funds". cotswoldjournal.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  16. ^ Kate Robertson (2021-04-01). "It smelled like pain and regret: inside the world of competitive hot chilli eaters". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  17. ^ Nikki Preston (2019-10-21). "Waikato man Justin Rummel world's second best chilli eating champ". nzherald.co.nz. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  18. ^ "HEATWAVE: Killer Queen 2 Chug Challenge". firedragonchillies.co.nz. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  19. ^ Natasha Colyer (2022-09-05). "Get your "hottest" bod yet with GymBox chilli themed workout class". seeninthecity.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  20. ^ John Baker (2023-09-23). "UK Chilli Queen reigns supreme at Westbury Chilli Festival". wiltshiretimes.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  21. ^ "What's on at the World Halal Food Festival 2023?". worldhalalfoodfestival.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  22. ^ "One: Food Truth or Scare". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  23. ^ Grace Harbage (2021-08-31). "The world of chilli eating competitions". swlondoner.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  24. ^ Adam Starkey (2019-07-30). "Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway left gasping after eating new Armageddon chilli live on air". metro.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-08.

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