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LiquidSapphire
Posts: 30/38
Originally posted by rubixcuber
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.


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
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. )

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
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?


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
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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
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?

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
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?

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

unfortunately, its, well, only served in small doses for a reason XD


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 Trapster
Originally posted by Yoronosuku
I've had habanero chicken and it was super spicy...I think the spiciest thing I have had was a kind of Japanese curry.


You donīt happen to mean Wasabi, huh? Because I happen to love that stuff.

The strongest Iīve eaten was probably a spoonfull of Tabasco. It burned in my throat for 25 minutes or even more. If I hadnīt had some water or milk afterwards, I wouldīve thrown up. I heard that milk helps preventing the pain.

Iīve also had some kind of red chili in my mouth but that only burned for 20 minutes or something. Not as much as the Tabasco above.



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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