Heres your order of hotwings sir.
It's like the copypasta about the guy guest-judging at a Texas chili cook-offThe spiciest thing I ever had was in a county wide fire fighter's chili cook off.
This IS the truth and it happened over 35 years ago.
Someone in one of many FF booths was selling something called Nuclear Chili.I was warned on how hot and spicy it was, though I thought it was a gag or something like that.
So like a Dumb ass I bought a bowl of it and some bottled water. This is what happened and again it is the truth.
It was a hot bowl so I grab some napkins to place underneath bowl really thinking nothing of it. While in the process of doing that I saw my styrofoam bowl starting to be eaten away along the edges of the Chili.
As pulled it closer to my face to investigate what the hell was going on... I was hit by a powerful whiff of spice and I started to tear up and some of that whiff got into my lungs.
But to my absolute horror is that as I pulled my head back and moved the plastic spoon to inspect the chili itself, the head of the spoon started to bend, soften and warp until it could not longer resemble a spoon.
Well fuck that shit so I tossed it in the trash before the bowl fell apart. I do know what the fuck that shit was but it was visually one of the most evil things (and interesting things to see) to eat I have ever seen.
Nuclear Chili. Yea I really did have a bowl melt down.
Dairy products and alcohol are really the best ways to muzzle a capsaicin burn. Ice cream, sour cream, and cheese, or a shot of strong alcohol or brisk rinse with an alcohol-based mouthwash will do the trick.View attachment 2152847
A year or so ago I was super into ramen, and my friend found this at a local Asian store that she thought I'd like to try.
I am sensitive to milk (real bad heartburn) and I swear to god I literally had to drink 2 cups of milk and even that didn't do anything AT ALL.
I did find out that if you need to get spice out of your mouth, get some vanilla frosting and put it on your tongue and just keep it there.
I don't know how Nikocado does it, let alone like 10 packs at once.
Your biggest mistake was not drinking milk.I'd go through at least a pitcher and a half of water.
Thrill seeking.I never understood the white obsession with maximizing le ebin Scoville Gauge
I've eaten a whole reaper on a couple of different occasions. They're hot but certainly nowhere close to the level of hot that you'll get in some of the crazy extract-based hot sauces. Eating a reaper is "I'm sweating and hiccupping a little bit, but other than that, this is fine." Extract hot sauce tends more toward "my stomach is lava and I know it's not staying down."Took a bite of a Carolina Reaper as a dare. I felt like I bit into the depths of hell. I was on the verge of crying and just coughing nonstop. I spent the rest of the night laid back and drinking milk. After that I wasn't able to taste things right for like 2 or 3 days. I love spice, but never doing that again.
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A year or so ago I was super into ramen, and my friend found this at a local Asian store that she thought I'd like to try.
I am sensitive to milk (real bad heartburn) and I swear to god I literally had to drink 2 cups of milk and even that didn't do anything AT ALL.
I did find out that if you need to get spice out of your mouth, get some vanilla frosting and put it on your tongue and just keep it there.
I don't know how Nikocado does it, let alone like 10 packs at once.
They are indeed painfully delicious chips.Not the spiciest think I have ever eaten, but probably the spiciest commercially available snack i've found. Also crazy delicious, even my spice noob husband pushes his limits to eat them.
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I have had the latter (Paqui) but not the former (Herr's)... how do they compare?They are indeed painfully delicious chips.
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I like making taco salads out of these