What is the spiciest food you've ever eaten?
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- Avalon011 [1978969]
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Thread created on 19:54:47 - 15/02/16 (9 years ago)|Last replied 23:55:46 - 18/04/16 (9 years ago)I really love spicy food I've eaten it all my life. But the spiciest food I've ever eaten was Pizza Hut's Buffalo Burning Hot boneless wings I was up for a challenge lol. I opened the box of wings and smelled it I can only best describe the smell as fire, I picked up a wing and soaked it in the lake of lava sauce that was in the box, these were actually the best tasting wings I've ever had. Anyways, I take a bite it was so hot I couldn't feel my face but it was delicious I kept eating, I actually ate them all and drank all the lava sauce. Now the next challenge was getting ride of the burn, I ate ice cubes, drank 3 glasses of ice water, had a glass of milk in order to get rid of the burn.
These wings are not for the untrained, they must have put Carolina Reapers in those.
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Posted on 07:30:37 - 01/03/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkMasak lemak cili api :)
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Posted on 23:38:22 - 08/03/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkhabaneros are hot... Ghost chilis are the hottest by far. Makes a habanero feel like an ice cube...
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Posted on 18:22:50 - 24/03/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkI have both Bhut Jolokai (Ghost) chillies and Jalapenos growing in my garden at the moment. The Bhut are ridiculously hot, a tiny bite on a raw one caused fire to rage through my head lasting 15-20 minutes!!
In comparison the Jalapenos are like eating an apple!
I have given a few of the super hot ones away recently with a health and extreme caution warning LOL!!Last edited by allezlerouge on 18:23:13 - 24/03/16 (9 years ago)I am not an alcoholic - alcoholics go to meetings. -
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- BAG [1985070]
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Posted on 20:46:34 - 24/03/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkDon't actually know the curry, but i went out for a family meal.. and nothing took my fancy on the menu so i had "the curry of the day" it was flipping hot like i'm a fan of hot foods but this was something else.. i had to leave half of it.
My parents thought i was exaggerating and they couldn't even have two mouthfuls and were shocked i even ate half.
By that time i was red, nose leaking faster than the titanic and sweating like a bitch. -
Posted on 21:10:23 - 26/03/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkWasabi - first time in japan - i thought it was avocado... needless to say i was sadly mistaken and had half a mouthful of this stuff in my mouth with this Japanese girl laughing her ass off across the table from me, I've had habaneros too - i think Wasabi is hotter but it's a different kind of hot... the heat from Habanero peppers lasts longer but not as intense imo. Wasabi just clears your nasal passage ways and sinuses all together - just f**ks you up/Last edited by IN_COLD_BLOOD on 21:12:30 - 26/03/16 (9 years ago)
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- Phobos [1982408]
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Posted on 19:09:39 - 05/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkNot exactly something I've eaten but funny(in retrospect) anecdote.. A few months ago I was making homemade salsa and rubbed my eye a few minutes after chopping habaneros. WORST burning sensation I've ever experienced. My whole eye swelled up and I had to stand outside in the snow holding my eyelid up so that the cold winter air could do it's work. Nothing helped and I was in agony for at least an hour. I had the weirdest mismatched eyes for the next two days with the right eye looking normal and the left looking like it had just smoked a thousand blunts of the sticky icky.
I eat spicy food every day but not even a lifetime of pepper-eating could have prepared me for that one bad rub.***Fear is the Mindkiller*** -
Posted on 00:13:03 - 06/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linksounds like the time i did the OC Spray course while i was in the navy... not fun. Except it was 90 degrees out and humid... not snowing.
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Posted on 16:54:45 - 06/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkIt's not a food, but the spiciest thing I've ever had was actually a beer:
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/201220/
Stone came out with this a couple years ago and took me about an hour to drink the bottle. Rough stuff, sweating, stomach aches and an overall burning sensation like I had sent my mouth to the depths of hell.
I've eaten peppers straight (ghost/habenero/pequins/trinidad scorpions, etc but nothing matched that beer). -
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Posted on 05:46:25 - 07/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkI once tried a pepper which had been described to me as the hottest pepper in the world.
Didn't notice much at first, but after 10 seconds it hit me. I got hot, sweaty, and nearly passed out.
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Posted on 13:38:13 - 08/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkGhost peppers
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Posted on 15:33:25 - 10/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkOne more vote from me for the ghost pepper. Aptly named since if you eat it raw....you are DED
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Posted on 16:18:30 - 11/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkIn the UK you can request this curry in a few places (not on the menu) and its pretty hot...they just chuck in whatever hot shit they have basically xD
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Posted on 15:02:07 - 17/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post linkI ate this pepper once, it looked like this;
Apparently, it's called red pepper?SHAZAM!!!!
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Posted on 23:55:46 - 18/04/16 (9 years ago)Post link copied to clipboard Copy post link
Fifth pot, annually. It's like my summer holiday, these crawfish boils are a test of my strength. But fifth pot is almost unbearable. Forget the corn/potatoes, too, they are just vehicles for capsaicin.
Did I mention that there's usually six pots on this holiday?
Still can't do it.Ciao. -