Endorphins
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I've reached out. If he responds, I will be happy to share.
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I always did think it was a bit tame, like a slightly spicy catsup, so that makes sense... Would like to try the full heat version now
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I need to find this Grandma, this sounds like a fight I'd be happy to lose
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queermunist she/herreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Once you have a high enough heat tolerance you can start to actually taste stuff, even when it's melting your face off.
Ghost peppers are fruity, with an almost cherry-like flavor. If you can handle them they're a great enhancer for candy!
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Yes?
If you haven't, read up on what endorphins do. Among other things, they suppress pain by making you feel good.
I like to describe spicy food as a way to experience a pain that is 100% not actually hurting you. All that capsaicin is doing is tricking your nerves.
I like the flavors that a lot of the lower-tier hot peppers produce. Jalapenos and Habaneros go into a lot of the food I make for myself, but that's more of a flavor decision where the heat is a neat side effect. As you go up the heat scale, though, the flavors themselves start to get overpowered (at least for me).
There is, though, a sweet spot where the heat becomes too much for you, and your brain jumps in to help. That's where the endorphins kick in and the experience changes from "This is too spicy for me..." to "This is best damn chicken sandwich I've ever had!" while mopping your brow.
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Uninvited Guestreplied to [email protected] last edited by
This is dumb. Pad Thai is not a spicy dish in Thailand.
Ask for some som tam with that text.
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Underwood Sriracha is good though!
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I have actually tried something similar to this at a Pepper Palace! Had to sign a waiver. The heat lasted for about 20 minutes, it was way more gradual than The Bomb. The Bomb is basically like a bomb lol
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Maybe give the Austrian https://shop.firelandfoods.at/en a try if you’re ever in Europe.
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I always say "if you aren't making me sign a waiver, I can handle it"
Then I had a place make me sign a waiver
I've had hotter... But not much...
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They should put this on their product page as an endorsement, I know it convinced me to try some
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I actually ended up using sriracha as a "cooling down"-agent for when I tested some absurd butt-blazing fire-fire-pants-on-fire hot sauce.
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CarrotsHaveEarsreplied to [email protected] last edited by
Panel 4: *NNN
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I've always believed that eating really spicy food is a form of masochism.
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Try Buldak (that one from Buldak ramen but in bottle) sauce. It's very hot but tasty.
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No. It’s the only way men can experience pregnancy contractions. At least I have, once, when doing a spicy challenge. I did win it, but about 6 hours later I got some rumbly in my tumbly, then, another 3 hours later, all broke loose. The only feeling I had was pain. My stomach hurt, my intestines hurt, my butthole hurt. My body pressed itself free from this spicyness. Over an hour of contractions and pain. I was sweating, I was crying. Every time I thought it was finally over, another contraction. The heat started. It felt cold at times, before becoming hot again.
And what did I do this for?
Well, I got a shirt I got too fat to wear. And I got to say the best pickup line in my life: I only got this because you’re even hotter than that. -
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How does it comparte to original huy fong, before the pepper dust up?
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I’m not too ashamed to admit that siracha will make me feel pain. I do not find the pain from spicy enjoyable tho
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I'm SEA-n but relatively speaking I'm on the lower end of the ladder heat resistant-wise.
I was so excited when I could finally buy Jalapeno in my country cuz I wanna make Poppers. When I bit a raw one my reaction was "my dude, this is a tomato", my western media fooled me into thinking it's the hottest thing ever.
Then I found out about the Scoville unit and realized the Silling Labuyo we raw-dogging daily is order of magnitude hotter lol. Jalapeno actually tastes great though.
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Hard to say exactly without a side by side. It is very close to my recollection, maybe slightly less sweet and a bit more chili pepper and garlic flavor. Just as spicy.