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About This Page: This is a discussion on Food and Beer Reviews within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. A couple that come to mind for me....
Was at Frescas Mexican food here in OC. Theyve got the mixture of spicy carrots and peppers which I can generally handle.
Was at Frescas Mexican food here in OC. Theyve got the mixture of spicy carrots and peppers which I can generally handle. But tucked in amungst the jalapenos was one small orange habanero. I said what the hell and ate it only to experience the hottest burning sensation Ive ever felt....I described it as "Toe Curling" hot.
Tommy Burgers. With Tommys its always a crap shoot...sometimes the peppers are pretty mild almost pepperoncini spicy but sometime they pack a punch. Years ago I was with a buddy after some partying. He went and ordered the food and while he was in line I got a paper tray of the peppers. I ate 1 and this was a day they were semi spicey. He sits down with our food but forgot to get napkins. He gets up again to get napkins and I stuff 3 or 4 of these little peppers in his burger. He sits down and about to take a bite when I start feeling a bit bad so eat one more pepper and offer him one just to make it look like theyre not that hot. The pepper was in fact that hot and making the pepper stuffed burger story even better was my friend didnt think I did it but one of the cooks who he claimed "was giving him looks." lol
Anyhow, look forward to hearing some stories.
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The pepper is used as a spice in food or eaten alone. One seed from a Naga Jolokia can produce sustained intense pain sensations in the mouth for up to 30 minutes before subsiding. Extreme care should be taken when ingesting the pepper and its seeds, so as to not get it in the eyes. It is used as a cure for stomach ailments. It is also used as a remedy to summer heat, presumably by inducing perspiration. In northeastern India the peppers are smeared on fences or used in smoke bombs as a safety precaution to keep wild elephants at a distance.
I wouldn't eat ANYTHING that isn't used for keeping elephants at a distance.
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Dave's Insanity Sauce is even hotter than the salsa. It gave me a rash when I touched some on the outside of the bottle and touched my face. In New Orleans, tasted some mighty hot sauces! It's like a hobby there. One even came in a coffin-shaped box wrapped with yellow warning tape. Hottest thing I've eaten- a pencil tip sized piece of raw habanero pepper that blistered my lip!!!!
There is a fine line between enjoyably spicy and spicy to the point where anything you eat afterwards is completely ruined. Case in point- When you eat a pepper so spicey that any food that is even simply warm temperature wise seems spicy as well.
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One of my ex-girlfriends. God she was hot n' spicy!
MD420, I didnt know you were a switch hitter...
My spiciest place was a Thai Restaurant on Sherman Way in North Hollywood. I had the Mint Chicken, and was sweating profusely. That was about 15 yrs ago.
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