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    Default Anyone like hot food?

    http://www.chilefarm.co.uk/top15.html

    No.1 is 2,000,000 Scovilles!!! Tobasco sauce is 3500!!!

    Might have to give no.15 a go and work my way up lol

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    You want Blair's 6am reserve mate.

    16m, I think.
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    Looks great, would love to try something like that... I was hoping the price would be somewhere closer to £2-5 than £35 though! Fuck that!

    PS: Tabasco sauce is more like 35,000 or so isn't it? 3,500 is about the spiciness of a jalapenio pepper, which is about as hot as rubbing an ice cube down your back... the last hot sauce I had was Habanero & Scotch Bonnet which should be around 100,000+ going by this

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale

    So that chili is roughly the equivelent of being pinned and having pepper spray blasted down your neck... sounds fun lol...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zanmato View Post
    PS: Tabasco sauce is more like 35,000 or so isn't it? 3,500 is about the spiciness of a jalapenio pepper, which is about as hot as rubbing an ice cube down your back... the last hot sauce I had was Habanero & Scotch Bonnet which should be around 100,000+ going by this

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale
    I think that means the actual pepper is 35,000 mate...according to the website Tobasco is between 2500-5000:

    http://www.tabasco.com/tabasco_tent/...pper_sauce.cfm

    Original TABASCO® brand Pepper Sauce has a Scoville Unit Rating of 2500 - 5000, which means it's hot - but not quite as fiery as our TABASCO® brand Habanero Sauce. (Wondering what a Scoville Unit Rating is? Read about it here.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob T View Post
    You want Blair's 6am reserve mate.

    16m, I think.
    Hot damn!

    (no pun intended)

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    I bought No 13 on one of my first trips to Vegas, there was a store in the MGM which just sold hot sauces. Gave some to my A-level art teacher and he had to cancel the lesson as he couldn't recover! Even that one is f**king ridiculous, can't imagine what the top few would be like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by purist View Post
    I think that means the actual pepper is 35,000 mate...according to the website Tobasco is between 2500-5000:
    Oh right, I never bought Tabasco brand, it was some random squeezy bottle I bought in the Indian foods section in Tesco or somewhere like that once... was pretty good, but I ended up sticking it in everything, I couldn't have a bowl of bloody soup without dousing it in the stuff! I definitely think it'd have been hotter than that based on eating a raw jalapenio before but maybe not quite in the 100,000s that I thought.
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    I remember a time I came home (student house) from a night out and one of my mates had been making curried beans (like that is ever a good idea). Unfortunately he was pretty pissed and ended up putting half a tin of vindaloo power in with one tin of beans. He still ate it though, fair do's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zanmato View Post
    Oh right, I never bought Tabasco brand, it was some random squeezy bottle I bought in the Indian foods section in Tesco or somewhere like that once... was pretty good, but I ended up sticking it in everything,
    LOL Im like that with Encona's Hot Pepper sauce!

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