Shakermaker
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Open sphincter + peppers = a big mess. This intolerance might be a good thing. Don't explore it further.
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Open sphincter + peppers = a big mess. This intolerance might be a good thing. Don't explore it further.
Not all curries are super spicy. Yellow curries are usually mild, sweet even. Chicken Korma should be a good starting point.
One thing I was always told since I was a child was that eating spicy foods damages (or desensitizes) your taste buds. (albeit slightly) Maybe that explains an increased tolerance over time.
I'm trying to find out now, so far it seems that isn't even true. It's probably just an old wives tale. I never really paid any attention to it anyway.
I think people who like spicy foods are idiots.
HURR IMA TAKE SUM GUD FOOD AND MAKE IT SO HAT IT BURNS MAH MAOUF SO I CANT TASTE NO MOURE.
I think people who like spicy foods are idiots.
HURR IMA TAKE SUM GUD FOOD AND MAKE IT SO HAT IT BURNS MAH MAOUF SO I CANT TASTE NO MOURE.
I hate anything spicy, anythhhhhhing.
): I'm from Ireland, what do you expect?
Indian curries arent even hot/spicy tbh.
SINHALESE CURRY?! Haha, I'd try that one day.
Would anyone care to share what country would probably have the spiciest(Hottest) delicacies?
One seed from a Naga Jolokia can produce sustained intense pain sensations in the mouth for up to 30 minutes before subsiding.
My dad bought some jalapenos peppers for me today and I took a big juicy bite out of the top end of half of one. Tons of seeds, all the vein.
Intense. It'll take a good while yet before I get over that level of intensity. I hope some day soon to be able to snack on them just like bell peppers, bit of warmth but nothing that sends me running for milk.
could anyone care to share what country would probably have the spiciest(Hottest) delicacies?