[video=youtube;3_9v-7rtVDk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_9v-7rtVDk[/video]
Goddam hilarious. Gets more and more funny as they get more and more desperate.
Lmao you can tell they stop being able to pay attention to the interviewer after it gets spicey
That first one is probably the only one I could eat. I can eat jalapenos (~3,500 - 10,000 scoville units) but that's probably the hottest I can go before it's just dis-pleasurable. I took a tiny bite of a habanero once (~100,000 scoville units), didn't even swallow it and it felt like my gums were ready to bleed. I don't know how they do it
[editline]29th April 2016[/editline]
500,000 scoville jesus christ I'd fucking throw up
[editline]29th April 2016[/editline]
I really want wings now though
At a party once some guy tricked almost everyone into trying out ghost pepper hot wings (~1,000,000 scoville). I dodged the wing eating but out of curiosity I dabbed some sauce and tried it out. Pretty much everyone was running around looking for milk and water, I think my mouth was burning for over an hour afterwards, one of my friends didn't wash his hands properly, got sauce on his dick when he went to pee and was curled into a ball for a while, and a girl had to go to the hospital. Spice ain't no joke.
Ghost peppers are hot but c'mon
Man I was sweating through this just thinking how spicy those wings must have been
[QUOTE=markfu;50222081]At a party once some guy tricked almost everyone into trying out ghost pepper hot wings (~1,000,000 scoville). I dodged the wing eating but out of curiosity I dabbed some sauce and tried it out. Pretty much everyone was running around looking for milk and water, I think my mouth was burning for over an hour afterwards, one of my friends didn't wash his hands properly, got sauce on his dick when he went to pee and was curled into a ball for a while, and a girl had to go to the hospital. Spice ain't no joke.[/QUOTE]
That's pretty scummy of him.
i go to parties to get my drink on, not worry about my mouth/eyes/pene getting burned to shit whilst drunk and ruining the night
[QUOTE=Del91;50222160]Ghost peppers are hot but c'mon[/QUOTE]
I once had a ghost pepper and let me tell you it was quite a fucking experience.
They must have brushed those with sauce and not tossed them cause they look dry as hell. Probably for the best anyway cause they look good
[QUOTE=matt000024;50222748]I once had a ghost pepper and let me tell you it was quite a fucking experience.[/QUOTE]
I went to a Turkish kebab place and the guys there gave me a drop to try out.
My tongue was fine but it hit my throat and it was extremely hard to breathe and I started to get sweaty and I almost cried.
Habanero is IMO, the highest balance of spice and flavor. Above that it's too hot and not worth the flavor
I'll just stick with my Anchor Bar wings. No need to ruin my tastebuds when I can stick sub-1000 scoldvilles and take it easy with a can of pop.
[QUOTE=Del91;50222160]Ghost peppers are hot but c'mon[/QUOTE]
considering i accidentally ate some ghost pepper sauce and was debilitated for a full hour, its really that bad.
[QUOTE=codemaster85;50224323]considering i accidentally ate some ghost pepper sauce and was debilitated for a full hour, its really that bad.[/QUOTE]
a family member bought a bag of tortilla chips that were dusted in ghost pepper as the flavor. why in the fuck they did is beyond me, but eating a nib of a chip pretty much destroyed my day
and kinda irked me that someone got money for an unenjoyable bag of chips
rip key and peele
The hottest sauce we make at the kitchen I work at uses a bunch of habaneros as the base. I accidentally spilled some of it on my apron and it soaked through to my t-shirt, then through to my skin and left me with a 1st degree burn. I can't even imagine ingesting something like that.
I fucking lost it at the Water Sketch
[QUOTE=markfu;50222081]At a party once some guy tricked almost everyone into trying out ghost pepper hot wings (~1,000,000 scoville). I dodged the wing eating but out of curiosity I dabbed some sauce and tried it out. Pretty much everyone was running around looking for milk and water, I think my mouth was burning for over an hour afterwards, one of my friends didn't wash his hands properly, got sauce on his dick when he went to pee and was curled into a ball for a while, and a girl had to go to the hospital. Spice ain't no joke.[/QUOTE]
On his dick?
rip
[QUOTE=Rocâ„¢;50225921]On his dick?
rip[/QUOTE]
I'd just give up at that point.
[QUOTE=Neinman;50225701]The hottest sauce we make at the kitchen I work at uses a bunch of habaneros as the base. I accidentally spilled some of it on my apron and it soaked through to my t-shirt, then through to my skin and left me with a 1st degree burn. I can't even imagine ingesting something like that.[/QUOTE]
So the hot sauce was literally on fire then? Because hot peppers can't physically burn you, just give you the sensation of burning
[QUOTE=SnakeHead;50226284]So the hot sauce was literally on fire then? Because hot peppers can't physically burn you, just give you the sensation of burning[/QUOTE]
Hot sauce (if hot enough) can actually burn your skin. A 1st degree burn means the top layer of his skin was burned which is pretty much what extremely spicy hot sauce can do.
I have a limited edition version of the 357 sauce, but this one is 750,000 scoville units. It's really good sauce but it beats the shit out of your tongue.
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;50227881]Hot sauce (if hot enough) can actually burn your skin. A 1st degree burn means the top layer of his skin was burned which is pretty much what extremely spicy hot sauce can do.[/QUOTE]
It's not an actual burn, chemical or otherwise. What it [i]actually[/i] is is the affected tissue reacting to the perceived "heat" of the pepper by inflaming tissue. If bad enough, this can cause tissue damage, leading to the illusion of the pepper actually "burning" you. It's got [I]roughly[/I] the same effect, but it's a mostly different cause. It's like the difference between your throat closing up because you're choking on toxic gas and your throat closing up because your body [I]thinks[/I] you're choking on toxic gas.
My neighbor makes ghost pepper pickles every winter I love them so much I never thought it was too hot but I've never had a raw ghost pepper the vinegar might reduce the spiciness.
[QUOTE=Zargero;50229921]My neighbor makes ghost pepper pickles every winter I love them so much I never thought it was too hot but I've never had a raw ghost pepper the vinegar might reduce the spiciness.[/QUOTE]
It probably does. I eat spicy food on a pretty regular basis, and I tried a ghost pepper wing once and it tore me a new asshole. I've never felt so much pain in my stomach before.
[video=youtube;YZQ9NYzbxno]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZQ9NYzbxno[/video]
around 2,000,000 scoville units
i feel it, i've tried a hotdog with sauce on it that was about 2 million, i took one bite and started chewing, then it hurt so bad i couldn't speak and not even chew by instinct, only thing that could calm it down was to hold milk in my mouth without swallowing it, the pain died down multiple hours after
the day after my ass burned like hellfire
Hottest thing I've tried was at this bar that had a bunch of infused liquors, most were nice like almond vanilla whiskey and shit like that but they had one called bear mace vodka that was infused with a bunch of different peppers and was sort of a local challenge. I did a double shot and started violently puking within about 2 minutes, and I was very glad I did.
These videos always make me wanna eat hot wings but then I remember that evil concoction
[QUOTE=Neinman;50225701]The hottest sauce we make at the kitchen I work at uses a bunch of habaneros as the base. I accidentally spilled some of it on my apron and it soaked through to my t-shirt, then through to my skin and left me with a 1st degree burn. I can't even imagine ingesting something like that.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;50227881]Hot sauce (if hot enough) can actually burn your skin. A 1st degree burn means the top layer of his skin was burned which is pretty much what extremely spicy hot sauce can do.[/QUOTE]
hot sauce isn't actually named that because of heat :v:
what are you talking about
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