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LiquidSapphire Posts: 30/38 |
Originally posted by rubixcuber The hottest sauce in the world I heard, is worth $300 dollers and can kill you. Too bad I forgot to bookmark the page it was on. |
rubixcuber Posts: 192/356 |
I collect hot sauce. I've gone through three bottles of Dave's Ultimate Insanity. That sauce is so hot that you have to sign a waiver before most places will sell it to you. I think it actually was rated the hottest sauce in the world a couple years ago. My taste buds must not register spicyness very well or something because I don't think Habanero peppers are hot. And definitely not jalapeno's or tobasco. |
LiquidSapphire Posts: 17/38 |
The spiceiest food I ate was a habenero pepper. |
Cynthia Posts: 4829/5814 |
It was probably the one that I had though. Not spicy persay... just strong. Too much and your nose burns up.
(I think it had white wine in it or something...) |
Danielle Posts: 6126/6737 |
Colin... dude... dijon mustard is NOT spicy |
Cynthia Posts: 4827/5814 |
I hate spicy food but the one thing that can get to me is dijon mustard. You have to put a TINY bit onto your sandwich because if you put too much on... your nose won't be happy. |
Yoronosuku Posts: 889/1239 |
Originally posted by Colin Oh, he threw up. But he was twitching after x3 I was little so I thought it was funny as heck...it was actualy pretty gross now that I think about it ;\ |
Sin Dogan Posts: 740/861 |
Originally posted by Colin There was that episode of WildBoyz where he snorted the really spicy curry. It was not pretty. |
Kattwah Posts: 3045/3349 |
Eh, Im fine with mild spices...
I can get through a few fire packs from Taco Bell And a habenero sauce that my mom makes... Though, the spiciest thing Ive ever done was put a huge glob of wasabi on a piece of sushi and ate it (This thing was like... penny sized) Nose hairs on fire |
NSNick Posts: 1658/2228 |
I cannot handle any spicy shit at all. Like stuff people are fine eating, I find too spicy. My tongue is a wuss when it comes to spice. And temperature, actually. |
Cynthia Posts: 4820/5814 |
Certainly has a stronger stomach then if the previous result was throwing up.
(Then again, I dunno how much wasabi he snorted. I don't want to. ) |
Yoronosuku Posts: 886/1239 |
Originally posted by Colin My uncle has done it. He started twitching x3 |
Cynthia Posts: 4809/5814 |
And send me to the hospital, no doubt. (Or kill my sense of smell for weeks.) |
Danielle Posts: 6117/6737 |
Originally posted by Colin I bet that would clear your stuffy nose out, Colin! |
Cynthia Posts: 4808/5814 |
From Wikipedia...
* In Jackass: The Movie, one of Steve-O's stunts was to snort wasabi, which resulted in vomiting. ...anyone want to do a line of wasabi to test that theory? |
Trapster Posts: 3470/3604 |
Originally posted by Yoronosuku I did notice that my face became incredibly hot the first time I tired it. And that was pure Wasabi and nothing else. They said my face became red. But I got used to it later. |
gaara8591 Posts: 100/164 |
I'd say a gwavo pepper. That burned my mouth for hours... |
Yoronosuku Posts: 885/1239 |
Originally posted by Fire TrapsterOriginally posted by Yoronosuku Haa...Wasabi isn't a type of curry. Its a...well, I guess, you can have wasabi or wasabi flavoring in your curry. That would be pretty spicy, yeup unfortunately, its, well, only served in small doses for a reason XD |
LizardKing Posts: 397/511 |
I think the spiciest thing I have eaten must be the kebab in a roll that I bought not to long ago. I was drunk at the time, and my tongue probably wasn't able to taste things all to well, but damn, it was spicy as hell. I don't know what they put in those things, but yeah.. It was also the first time I tasted a kebab. It was spicy, but good. |
Sin Dogan Posts: 739/861 |
The spiciest food I've eaten has to be a habanero pepper.
I'm more accustomed to eating, however, spicy Indian food on a somewhat daily basis. Since I've gone back to college, I gotta eat their boring food. But the spiciest Indian food that I'VE had has to be Nihari. My dad makes it a couple of times a year. It started out being popular among Muslims in Delhi but has since found a large following in Pakistan. Seeing how it's Indian food, the flavor is amazing. It takes 6-8 hours to make and in the past has been eaten in the morning before a day of intense labor(like coal mining). Like other spicy Indian foods, usually Nihari is eaten with yogurt to make it more mild and smooth. |
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