Puguni wrote:Kimchi? Dude, I eat that every other day. :>
David wrote:Crawfish can be extreemly spicy when seasoned correctly.I remeber sometimes at crawfish boils we would eat like five pounds of crawfish and still taste the spiciness the next day.Alot of cajun food here is really extreemly hot.That and the time I tasted the second most hot sauce in the world.I couldnt take it it was way to hot for me and I only had a tiny drop.
Puguni wrote:But it can be yummy. Mul Kimchi with the weirdy salty water thing and pears! No red in sight.
Pent wrote:I love spicy foods. I usually grab a whole bunch of jalepnos (might be spelt wrong)when I go to quiznos. Habaneros (spelling again) are good to. Make sure you wash your hands before rubbing your eyes or else you will be in a world of pain. Rule of thumb for peppers, generaly the smaller the pepper in its origanal form (not cut up) the spicier it is. So don't fear those big red or green ones. Watch out for the teensy ones. I remember at my friends house we grew a whole bunch of that hottest type in the world kind. We would eat as many as we could at one time. It was really spicy.
Puguni wrote:There's this other cube kimchi I like....kkaktugi!! XD Spicy but oh so fun to eat.
Puguni wrote:No, but it sounds dangerous...
Kaligraphic wrote:Well, they had a few complaints about it at the Fiery Foods Festival. It's now advertised as "The only sauce banned from the Fiery Foods Festival". (not exactly correct, but it sounds better than "they asked us not to give out samples of this napalm at the Fiery Foods Festival")
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