I grow Bhut Jolokias (Ghost chillies), which were the hottest chillies on earth for a while. In my first year of growing them, I came home from a week away, saw one that was ripe, and decided to have a bite of it, and took a fair chunk of it. To say it caused me some anguish is a tad of an understatement in that it took about 30 minutes for me to regain the ability to speak, caused such stomach pain that I thought I'd injured myself, made me sweat like only a session with a very dirty woman would and, well, without being (more) base, made me spend from 2am until 6am sat on the toilet groaning. 4 years later and I pickle them and use them at meals as well, pickles. You get used to heat. Every year I get my friends around and we all have one, straight from the plant. I can now eat one without much of what happened before, but jesus, do they smart. I use them in chillies and curries, and even the wife likes them now.
I'd be into a nice spicy curry off next year in Edinburgh; it's a simpleton who thinks she can just eat something like that just because she likes hot food...
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If it's a proper challenge, then no rice, bread or drinks are allowed during the challenge.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostPerhaps we can have a MF/SY curry-off - see who's the real man. None of this cage fighting malarkey.
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Perhaps we can have a MF/SY curry-off - see who's the real man. None of this cage fighting malarkey.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMy wife's a total spice wuss and thinks I'm tough but in reality I draw the line at madras... I don't get the fun of eating something which causes physical pain.
My favourite curry is hard to find round here - a hot korma/mosalla/passanda. Lovely to mix creamy sauce with a kick of chilli.
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My wife's a total spice wuss and thinks I'm tough but in reality I draw the line at madras... I don't get the fun of eating something which causes physical pain.
My favourite curry is hard to find round here - a hot korma/mosalla/passanda. Lovely to mix creamy sauce with a kick of chilli.
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It was very painful and felt like I was being chainsawed in the stomach with hot sauce on the chainsaw.
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Proper bedwetters!
Can't eat a hot curry cos I'm a big girl
A 'world’s hottest curry-eating contest' turned into a disaster after two of the participants were admitted to hospital, the Scottish Ambulance Service has said.
The ‘Killer Kismot Curry’ contest, held in aid of a children’s charity, took place at the Kismot Indian restaurant in Edinburgh on Saturday afternoon.
While battling it out, some of the contestants became unwell, reacting badly to the curry by vomiting and fainting.
“I first went to hospital at around 4pm and the second time was at 9pm. It got really bad. I have never endured such pain in my life.”
Ate the whole lot, sweat pouring off my fat guzzling head into my dinner, with the waiters and managers watching and laughing.
I shall look into attending next years contest to raise the bar.
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