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Burnt To A Crisp
//Fourteen high school students in Tokyo were rushed to hospital after eating "super spicy" potato chips on Tuesday, police said.
The company website is full of warnings for those who may wish to try the crisps. It "forbids" those under 18, external from consuming the crisps which are called "R 18+ curry chips", because of how spicy they are - and it warns even those who love hot food to "eat with caution". The crisps are "so spicy that they may cause you pain", it says.//
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Would you try them?
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I was once on a course in London & we all went to a curry house for the evening meal. One guy was bragging how he liked really hot curries & he asked for the hottest one they could could make. He took one forkful, went bright red from the neck up & didn't eat any more!π
With a warning like that, probably not. My daughter would though. Many years ago, she and I went to a new Indian restaurant...she wanted their vindaloo curry. The waiter came back and asked if she was sure..."yes please". She did struggle a bit, but was determined to finish it...and did.
I used to make my own red and green curry pastes...maybe I'll look up my recipes π βΊοΈ
there is a scale - scoville, for hot pepper chili
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everyone really knew that, didnt they?
Yes many will know that but PP if it makes you feel better it's probably becasue there is a hugely popular youtube series of a US TV programme where celebrities eat chillis that increase on the Scoville Scale called Hot Ones. You can relax knowing the knowledge didn't come about intellectually....
Kevin Hart Catches a High Eating Spicy Wings | Hot Ones (youtube.com)
I usually have a vindaloo. Ordered a Vinde and a Naga last week, nice but after decades of Rubys I no longer feel the heat. Dont get deli Belly or Bombay botty burner either, I think you just build up an immunity.
One of my daughters eats vindaloo, she wont eat carbs so eats it with no bread/rice/spuds just on its own, sometimes accompanied with a Madras. Her husband struggles with a Rogan, she usually is congratulated by the staff.