Mr. B Natural said:"It is grown and eaten in India's northeast for its taste, as a cure for stomach troubles and a way to fight the crippling summer heat."
CONFIRMED, Indians are the new Spartans.
Mr. B Natural said:"It is grown and eaten in India's northeast for its taste, as a cure for stomach troubles and a way to fight the crippling summer heat."
There's way too many Indians for that to be the case.Sh1ner said:CONFIRMED, Indians are the new Spartans.
holy shit that old man is ripped :lolmsv said:Yeah, check out this guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tRq8ExAHzk, guy is in pain :lol
Happens all the time, actually. Why do you think there's so much traditional spicy food in regions where it's mostly hot? Eating/drinking something hot means more sweat, which cools you down more.Mr. B Natural said:If you were sweating from heat, would you eat something spicy?
He kinda looks like Clint Eastwood, without the badass voice.Threi said:holy shit that old man is ripped :lol
I had considered growing some of these this year, but I couldn't really figure out a purpose, since I would never consider eating them.SmokyDave said:Jeez, I have a 250,000 Scoville hot sauce at home and that thing is a killer. Wouldn't like to try this.
Undubbed said:I'll never understand why people love hot/spicy food.
The Bhut Jolokia and the Naga Jolokia are two names for the same thing.ColonelVirus said:Ha I eaten these before. They are pretty hot, personally I though the naga was hotter. I generally cook these in my home made chilli con carne and pasta. Man i love hot food.
Might just be internet tough guy stuff but its not that far fetched. People do eat these.. they are not natures dare. Like eating anything spicy, regular consumption and acclimation are key parts.Angry Grimace said:The Bhut Jolokia and the Naga Jolokia are two names for the same thing.
I'm sure you're cooking with these every day. There's nothing short of you showing up on my doorstep and eating one right in front of me that's going to convince me that you're not lying.
300 million against the Persians?Sh1ner said:CONFIRMED, Indians are the new Spartans.
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Peronthious said:If you grow up around them you get used to it. For a time I put habenero sauce, I think it was Beyond Insanity, on everything. Eventually I burned off the pain receptors in my mouth.
Same reason real thai food is so hot.
What's going on in this post? :lolDyno said:I looooove Bhut Jolokia hot sauces! I always have some at home. They are rated around a million scoville each. They are the one kind of hot sauce that I haven't gotten use to yet.
How hot is Bhut Jolokia? Any time I start typing about them I start to sweat under my eyes and around my nose. The memory alone can cause a physical reaction.
Currently I'm working through Blair's Ultra Death sauce. They say you shouldn't eat it without dilution. That's bull, it goes nice with crackers and cheese.
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Minamu said:What's going on in this post? :lol