What is the strongest chili/pepper you've ever experienced?
Personally it was the ghost pepper. I ate a burger that was slathered with ghost pepper salsa. There was so much damn salsa it was dripping everywhere, over my hands and arms. I had to scratch my nose and I used the top of my hand and little did I know there was a little of the salsa there.
Long story short, ghost peppers up the nose hurts.
Robert Martin
neighbor grew scotch bonnets in his apartment and gave me some. I liked the heat but I found they had a really weird taste
I just stick with fresh jalapenos these days
Lincoln Nguyen
My mother grew ghost peppers in her garden one year. I got about a third of the crop. Cooking with them was a challenge because just touching them once they were cut burned my hands. I took to just throwing a whole on to simmer in a dish, then just fishing it out before serving. But even using them like that they were still hot as fuck. Good flavor though. Very similar to habanero.
Nolan Gutierrez
Jalapenos are really inconsistent, I find. Maybe there is time of year they peak but I've had some that I could eat raw without breaking a sweat and others that have been just too spicy.
Jace Green
Trinidad scorpion Butch. Its bad.
Jeremiah Howard
The hottest pepper I've ever tried was a habanero. Wasn't as spicy as I thought it would be, just a little hotter than jalapenos.
Charles Green
I love habanero. The citrusy taste is fantastic for pico.
Benjamin Allen
All peppers vary. I've had some serranos that were milder than your average jalapeno and others that were crazy hot. When I'm cooking with them I always taste to know the level of heat I'm dealing with.
Gavin Diaz
I'm a real pussy when it comes to heat, I can barely tolerate jalapenos.
But the hottest I've ever tried was one of those naga ghost chilis in a sauce.
It only took a tiny drop. I cried like a bitch and drank half a gallon of milk.
Leo Stewart
>just a little hotter than jalapenos.
then you've tried some shitty habaneros. I can eat jalapenos like candy, but eating one habanero made me cry for 15 minutes.
Mason Rogers
What is tobasco made from? Vinegar and?
Mason Diaz
Tobasco peppers you fucking cunt
Daniel Martinez
>Tobasco I see this a lot here, is it a regional spelling or something?
Aiden Garcia
just vinegar
Mason Gray
Probably because of how some people pronounce it. TO BAS KO instead of TAH BAS KO
Christian Gutierrez
LOVE scorpions! Dry and grind them, then put on your pizza for mouth magic.
Scorpions are hottest peppers I've had. Keep trying to grow Carolina Reapers but haven't had fruit yet.
Easton Cox
No, they're just flyover retards who can't spell.
Camden Price
>giving a fuck about how Spanish derived words are spelt
You need to go back.
Adam Lewis
chick at my work breeds carolina reapers shits hot, needed a shotglass of buttermilk to go with it after eating a few raw.
my stomach, intestines, colon, and worst of all my tender h'boipucci were holocaused. 0/10 wouldn't casually eat during a break again
Carter Lewis
>he's an illiterate flyover hick
Isaac Jackson
>using words out of context
The only fuckboy here is you. Shove your hyperbole up your arse.
Cooper Taylor
>my tender h'boipucci
Lincoln Sanchez
>hyperbole You don't know what that means, dipshit.
Landon Sullivan
Spotted the redditurd
Justin Cook
>mfw my friend gave me a Carolina reaper under the pretense that it was just a dry bell pepper. That was the most pain I've ever experienced in my mouth. Shit was burning for an hour before I could eat again. I do like them in jams though, funnily enough.
Hudson Bailey
I've tried habaneros a few times and they were all like that. I can't tell if I've just been eating strong jalapenos or weak habaneros.
Parker Wood
>hyperbole >uses the word 'illiterate' to describe someone that misspelt one word
Holy fuck, you are one stupid bastard.
Zachary Collins
How bad would you reckon it would be if you grind one of these and accidently inhale the dust?
Brody Wilson
Posting my office stash
Henry Cox
Got 13 or so ghost pepper plants sprouted and maybe 10 carolina reapers. Afraid to transfer them to real pots and put them outside since it never seems to be 75+ for more than 1 day though.
Dominic Hill
>What is the strongest chili/pepper you've ever experienced? Scorpion, from trinidad tobago.
That shit is strong.
Luke Diaz
I live in the town where the Carolina Reaper was bred.
Still haven't tried it.
Nathaniel Ortiz
I bit into an actual trinidad scorpion pepper. I felt that shit all the way into the bone of my jaw. Seriously. Wew, pretty intense.
I used to regularly use ghost chili hotsauce, but I've toned it down since then. Still love spicy food though.
Ethan King
habanero I don't really like my food to be "hot" though. I like just enough heat to get that pleasant warming sensation. Poblano is BY FAR my favorite pepper, for me it has the perfect amount of heat and an unbeatable taste.
Jackson Parker
>Poblano It has such a creamy taste to it. Nothing like a warm poblano and corn soup.
Camden Thompson
Coworker brought a bottle of Ghost Pepper extract to work at some Chinese buffet years ago.
Everyone working was trying it. Even the hostesses and shit. It was fucking hot and everyone was sweating and tearing up.
Adrian Nguyen
Humble habanero is the hottest pepper I've eaten, but I have a 2,000,000 Scoville sauce I use moderately regularly.
Dylan Morgan
Nagaa curry. Not sure how hot that actually is, but I tried some and tasted nothing but burning.
I don't see the difference. Maybe it's my lazy southern england accent, but to and tah end up the same.
Bentley Smith
I have eaten a habanero and use hot sauce with ghost chili, would not recommend, shit hurt my ass