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    I do like spice, but nothing mental.
    My favourite curry level is a Madras and I like to put around 1/3rd of a teaspoon of “Mr Naga” spice in my home made curries.
    I’d struggle to eat a Vindaloo and wouldn’t even contemplate a Phaal.

    Just watched some experienced pepper heads eating something called Pepper X.
    2.6m Scoville Units and they were in pain.

    What’s the hottest thing you have eaten?

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    Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

    Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    I do like spice, but nothing mental.
    My favourite curry level is a Madras and I like to put around 1/3rd of a teaspoon of “Mr Naga” spice in my home made curries.
    I’d struggle to eat a Vindaloo and wouldn’t even contemplate a Phaal.

    Just watched some experienced pepper heads eating something called Pepper X.
    2.6m Scoville Units and they were in pain.

    What’s the hottest thing you have eaten?
    I have got into that mildish chilli tomato sauce you suggested a few summers ago on here , shirachi

    It's great and the heat doesn't linger and spoil whatever you are eating it with

    I don't do anything about a medium curry these days ...balti , kerala, chicken saag etc

    Kerala curry is popular among the Indian community in South Wales as many who moved here to work as nurses in the NHS came from that one particular area of India after an advert from the Welsh NHS somehow found itself in a hospital over there and the rest is history !

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      Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

      Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
      I have got into that mildish chilli tomato sauce you suggested a few summers ago on here , shirachi

      It's great and the heat doesn't linger and spoil whatever you are eating it with

      I don't do anything about a medium curry these days ...balti , kerala, chicken saag etc

      Kerala curry is popular among the Indian community in South Wales as many who moved here to work as nurses in the NHS came from that one particular area of India after an advert from the Welsh NHS somehow found itself in a hospital over there and the rest is history !
      I do like Sriracha.
      It’s great mixed with Mayonnaise for chicken.

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        Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

        Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
        I do like Sriracha.
        It’s great mixed with Mayonnaise for chicken.
        Yes it's just right

        I can't eat kebabs with hot chilli on it these days , it was a bit of a right of passage as a student but not now

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          Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

          Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
          What’s the hottest thing you have eaten?
          I can't handle really hot food, I get hiccups.

          It's a bit of a stock answer on here but from a supermarket the hottest thing I've eaten is probably that aldi inferno pizza. That was so unexpected. In a restaurant, it's the time I thought I was a mad lad and ordered a phaal in a selly oak curry house. Every part of my face was sweating. Awful

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            Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

            Originally posted by Optimistic Nick View Post
            I can't handle really hot food, I get hiccups.

            It's a bit of a stock answer on here but from a supermarket the hottest thing I've eaten is probably that aldi inferno pizza. That was so unexpected. In a restaurant, it's the time I thought I was a mad lad and ordered a phaal in a selly oak curry house. Every part of my face was sweating. Awful
            How much of it did you manage to eat Nick?
            As I’ve said, my go to is Madras and sometimes they can be challenging, but the flavor is still there.

            One of the things, I guess about spicy food is the endorphin rush you get.

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              Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

              My Mrs !

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                Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
                My Mrs !
                Seconded

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                • #9
                  Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                  Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                  Seconded
                  :hehe: :thumbup:

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                    Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                    I had the macho "give me the hottest curry" you've got bug for a year or two until I got suckered into eating a ridiculously hot chilli by a work mate in Companies House over forty years ago. It made me mildly ill and everything I ate for a day or two afterwards tasted awful - I ended up being grateful to him though because it put me off really hot foods for life (I still like medium curries, enjoy a nice chilli con carne ETC mind) - I prefer to taste the food I'm eating.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                      I like a kick and vary my Indians a bit - Madras is probably hottest ill go, other times I will have butter chicken depending on which Indian I go to. Can get some really tasty butter chickens even if there isnt really a kick to them. In the main if im out for an indian Ill try and order off the chefs menu rather than your standard currys.

                      Used to work with this semi pro rugby player and went out for a curry with him a few times and he seemed to think he was macho by asking for and ordering the hottest curry on the menu. Hed be sweating and it didnt look anyway enjoyable. Hed also take great pleasure in bragging about how much he could eat in general, or how many pints he could drink. Must have been a rugby thing.

                      Chilli and Garlic sauces with kebabs all the way.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                        Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                        I had the macho "give me the hottest curry" you've got bug for a year or two until I got suckered into eating a ridiculously hot chilli by a work mate in Companies House over forty years ago. It made me mildly ill and everything I ate for a day or two afterwards tasted awful - I ended up being grateful to him though because it put me off really hot foods for life (I still like medium curries, enjoy a nice chilli con carne ETC mind) - I prefer to taste the food I'm eating.
                        I made a chilli a few weeks ago and put just one tablespoon of powder in over what I normally have and I couldn't eat it

                        Lesson learned

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                        • #13
                          Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                          I like fairly hot curries but I stop around a madras. I quite like trying new ones though. I was in the Duchess of Delhi down the Bay a few months ago and they had one which was Portuguese inspired, made with red wine - Vin D'Ahlo. I'll try that I thought. I ordered it, pronouncing it as I thought it would be in Portuguese, "Van Darlo". The waiter brought our meals. "Chicken Jalfrezi"? "Over there mate". "Lamb Vindaloo"? 🤦 Obvious really 😂 I managed it but can't say it was a pleasant experience.

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                            Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                            Seconded
                            😂

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                              Re: Hottest thing you have eaten?

                              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                              I have got into that mildish chilli tomato sauce you suggested a few summers ago on here , shirachi

                              It's great and the heat doesn't linger and spoil whatever you are eating it with

                              I don't do anything about a medium curry these days ...balti , kerala, chicken saag etc

                              Kerala curry is popular among the Indian community in South Wales as many who moved here to work as nurses in the NHS came from that one particular area of India after an advert from the Welsh NHS somehow found itself in a hospital over there and the rest is history !
                              If I'm making a chilli I'll put on some chilli powder but also some Chipotle sauce. Not too hot but a lovely smoky flavour. Worth trying if you haven't.

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