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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Rhah » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:14 am

"I am content to die as are all our comrades. But I will not let myself be slaughtered like a sheep. I would rather face the blow. Strike straight at my face and watch carefully if I pale at all.”
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Chimborazo » Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:30 pm

Man, I could really fuck with people I don't like with those. One of flake in a beer bottle would probably be enough to really worsen someone's hangover day.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Rhah » Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:39 pm

Crapping white hot razor blades definitely qualifies as fucking with people :)
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby survivingalive42 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 11:15 pm

ghost peppers/ Scary!
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby lightstalker » Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:45 am

nowonmai wrote:'Killer Kismot curry' contest leaves two in hospital in Edinburgh


Two diners have now found out the toll a ‘Kismot Killer’ can take on the body after they were hospitalised by the fiery dish after the Kismot curry house in Edinburgh decided to turn up the heat on the dish for a charity event.




World's hottest chilli contest: Competitors tuck in to the 'Kismot Killer' curry, trying to prove it's not too hot to handle. It left two people in hospital... (Picture: TSPL)..
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Ambulances were called to the restaurant, with one of those taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (ERI) having to return there within hours of being released, for more treatment.


At the heart of the ‘Kismot Killer’ is the bhut jolokia chilli, considered the world’s hottest edible variety – 20 times more potent than some Cayenne peppers.


The blood red and brown dish containing three of the chillies gives off an air of menace and the disclaimer gives customers a taste of what they are letting themselves in for.


‘Kismot Restaurant will take no responsibilities for the bodily functions after you eat the curry,’ it says. ‘If you die whilst eating or as a direct result of eating the curry, members of the table will share the cost of your Kismot Killer.

Kim Curie had to be taken by ambulance to hospital twice in a matter of hours

‘If you become ill due to the Kismot Killer or if you find that you are experiencing any problems with your lover(s) then under no circumstances are you entitled to blame Kismot Restaurant or any members of its staff.’


Participants in the charity event had to eat spoonfuls of increasing strength ‘Kismot Killer’, with those who took a drink of milk before the end being disqualified.


Kim Curie, 21, a Korean exchange student at Edinburgh University, came second in the competition, which was in aid of the Children’s Hospice Association Scotland. She said: ‘I’ve always enjoyed spicy foods and thought this was for a good cause. But it came with a price: I had to be taken to the ERI twice. I have never endured such pain in my life.’
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And I'm sure her arsehole wasn't thanking her either.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby shivers » Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:11 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SV5YH2dNvpk[/youtube]

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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Caliban » Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:23 pm

YOU. ARE. ALL. FUCKING. LUNA. TICS.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Woodsman » Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:42 pm

I just got a deal on ~200 mixed peppers; Anaheims, Poblanos, Jalapenos, and Serranos. These are the more usable peppers in my opinion. Spicy and fantastic - probably can't use them for taking paint off your BBQ grille.

Most of them were crosscut and frozen for later use. The others went into a spicy Kale soup and a fresh batch of salsa.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Kurt » Sun Jan 22, 2012 2:36 am

My treat is powdered red savina peppers (a hotter and more flavorful habenero) sprinkled on Ben & Jerry's vanilla ice cream. Gotta be careful with it though but the pepper flavor, heat goes well with the sweet & cool of the ice cream.

I bought 3 ounces of the stuff almost two years ago in Seattle and I think I have used less than an ounce.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby rickshaw92 » Sun Jan 22, 2012 2:59 am

I ate some kinda Jamacian hot pepper on a dare when I was 12. I shat fire the rest of the day.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Kurt » Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:46 pm

rickshaw92 wrote:I ate some kinda Jamacian hot pepper on a dare when I was 12. I shat fire the rest of the day.


That would be a Scotch Bonnet.

They are a "Ring of Fire" pepper for sure.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Sri Lanky » Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:49 pm

Dey be bad boy....mon.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby 0verbyte » Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:29 am

i have a few different naga joloka hot sauces in my cupboard that i enjoy. Melindas is one that is mentioned. the oddest thing about them is that while they are hot and make my head feel like a cauldron they have no effect on my bowel movements. to this day the only form of hot pepper that i regret eating once on the toilet is the plain old dried crushed red pepper flakes one finds in pizzarias all over nyc. for some reason that gives me the worst trouble on the toilet.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby Kurt » Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:39 am

0verbyte wrote:i have a few different naga joloka hot sauces in my cupboard that i enjoy. Melindas is one that is mentioned. the oddest thing about them is that while they are hot and make my head feel like a cauldron they have no effect on my bowel movements. to this day the only form of hot pepper that i regret eating once on the toilet is the plain old dried crushed red pepper flakes one finds in pizzarias all over nyc. for some reason that gives me the worst trouble on the toilet.


Wait...Melindas finally made a hot sauce that was actually hot? I was always so disappointed with their Habenero sauces that were like XXXXXXXXX hot but I hardly noticed them and I am not exactly a Mr. Pepper-Spray-Me-In-The-Face-And-I-Say-Yum kind of guy.
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Re: Ghost peppers...

Postby flipflop » Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:55 am

Hot food gets less and less effective on my ringpiece nowadays.

As a young fella I couldn't tolerate even a medium curry. Slowly my addiction grew, and with it the heat of my Rubys. Now I can down a Phal and not even blink. I still get the odd bit of Gandhi's Revenge of a morning after a hot Ruby, but unlike years ago, I no longer bang the toilet wall and howl in pain. I actually ENJOY the burn of the bum now.

I still have to get my shirt off at home halfway through a hot curry, as I sweat like a blind poof in a sausage factory when scoffing one. If I'm out I have to wear clothes that don't show moisture, such is the bead a good Ruby brings on. Stoating

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