I like my chili and Mexican food somewhat spicy, but up to a limit. If the food is so spicy you have to force it down, and possibly even injure yourself, what’s the point?
Not remotely funny, but this is a quote from Science Alert earlier this month:
A 14-year-old boy from Massachusetts in the US tragically died last Friday hours after eating a tortilla chip dusted with a spice made from two of the world’s hottest peppers, the Carolina Reaper and the Naga Viper.
jagedlo 12 months ago
He is insured for all this, right?
Alabama Al 12 months ago
I like my chili and Mexican food somewhat spicy, but up to a limit. If the food is so spicy you have to force it down, and possibly even injure yourself, what’s the point?
fuzzbucket Premium Member 12 months ago
Anything beyond Habanero is too hot for me.
SteveHL 12 months ago
Not remotely funny, but this is a quote from Science Alert earlier this month:
A 14-year-old boy from Massachusetts in the US tragically died last Friday hours after eating a tortilla chip dusted with a spice made from two of the world’s hottest peppers, the Carolina Reaper and the Naga Viper.
scote1379 Premium Member 12 months ago
That’s cool ,But can you Guzzle the Moxie and not show the pain ? ( goggle it ! )
danketaz Premium Member 12 months ago
One for the Ladies?
Ellis97 12 months ago
Personally, I would’ve used ghost peppers.
jarvisloop 12 months ago
Any food or spice that can be used as a torture device or paint remover is something that I avoid.
grocks 12 months ago
Be afraid, be very afraid …
johnnydoc5 12 months ago
I like spicy, but it has to have good flavor. I’m not interested in spicy vinegar.
prince valiant Premium Member 12 months ago
I’ve watched on Youtube, the guy who developed the Carolina Reaper. He looks like he is stoned after eating those things!
moondog42 Premium Member 12 months ago
Pepper XXX is not allowed to be put in the comics pages
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
A couple years ago,there was a DICK TRACY villain named Ghost Pepper.