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HOT spicy food...
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Do you like "nippy" food!?
Mmmm i do! Just watching a guy on tv eating a severly spicy wing...its making me hungry...lol x
Mmmm i do! Just watching a guy on tv eating a severly spicy wing...its making me hungry...lol x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its an american prog....was a sauce made of "911"sauce, ghost and habenero chillies....ouch!
Hottest thing ive probs had is a jalepeno ghost burger- habenero sauce, burger bun cheese and jalepenos...tastes lovely all together...made mistake of eating just a bit of bun and sauce OUCH haha.....
Love a good extra hot south indian garlic chili chicken tikka curry mmmmm x
Hottest thing ive probs had is a jalepeno ghost burger- habenero sauce, burger bun cheese and jalepenos...tastes lovely all together...made mistake of eating just a bit of bun and sauce OUCH haha.....
Love a good extra hot south indian garlic chili chicken tikka curry mmmmm x
That's what put me off trying it - folk saying you can't taste anything else because of the spices...
A friend of mine once got me to try some of this just as it is - I nearly passed out...... (I'd better not mention his restaurant... ;-)....
http://www.cheekychil..._info&products_id=104
A friend of mine once got me to try some of this just as it is - I nearly passed out...... (I'd better not mention his restaurant... ;-)....
http://www.cheekychil..._info&products_id=104
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Yes I like a good curry or chilli dish. Has unfortunate affects on my nose and eyes though. (Sometimes other things as well!)
But yes some dishes are simply there so folk can claim to be macho enough to eat them. Unfortunately there is variation too, for example a Madras at one restaurant may be very hoot, and yet mild at another. I've had a couple of vindaloos over the years but each time it was more a case of enduring it than enjoying it. Would not surprise me if the spice content has reduced over the years in order to make new "hottest curry" versions.
Caught that Man v Food programme once. A couple of days ago. Weird. What's the point of massive fat laden 'heart attack on a plate' portions, or chilli so hot you can hardly eat 5 bowlfuls ?
But yes some dishes are simply there so folk can claim to be macho enough to eat them. Unfortunately there is variation too, for example a Madras at one restaurant may be very hoot, and yet mild at another. I've had a couple of vindaloos over the years but each time it was more a case of enduring it than enjoying it. Would not surprise me if the spice content has reduced over the years in order to make new "hottest curry" versions.
Caught that Man v Food programme once. A couple of days ago. Weird. What's the point of massive fat laden 'heart attack on a plate' portions, or chilli so hot you can hardly eat 5 bowlfuls ?