Author Topic: Pet peeves with spices.  (Read 935 times)

I started eating really really spicy pickles at about the age of 7 and ever since I have been growing resistance to peppers and hot sauces. What really freaks me out is how I can dump a spoonfull of store-bought pepper into a little bowl of guacamole/salsa and feel nothing, or drop a small pellet of home-grown pepper and have my whole mouth blazing.

And not to mention the sauce. I have to dump half a bottle of hot sauce on my pasta to make it somewhat hot.

Now I know about the OT IS MY FAVORITE BLOG thing, but this is a topic where you share your pet peeves about diverse condiments.

So share.

I eat a lot of pepper, but that's just me.

Don't have any pet peeves though.

ppl hu tink dat surtnin wrds n dropin punctatun can sav tim

ppl hu tink dat surtnin wrds n dropin punctatun can sav tim

With spices.

Can you loving read?

ppl hu tink dat surtnin wrds n dropin punctatun can sav tim
I put this in google translate and it says it english, but I don't belive it.

Regular store bought pepper or hot sauce has chemical numbing solution in it. If you eat too much of it, it can numb you. Home-grown peppers are pure natural and don't have any numbing chemical.

I just eat pepper that comes in the shaker. It's loving good on pizza, and everything else.

Grinder pepper, ground pepper, garlic, onions, any spice. I just nom that stuff up. Pepper used to be hot for me. Same with some onion

I never understood people liking spicy food. Spicy food actually damages and burns your tongue and it is the pain receptors in your tongue that cause the feeling of pain, not the taste buds.

I like food so hot it burns both ways.

Maybe the homegrown one burns moar because it's organicand has absolutely no processing involved. :3

Anyway, I hate spicy food (Except Slim Jims. :D)

Eat some Taiwan peppers. Your mouth will bleed.

I like food so hot it burns both ways.
I like food so hot my tongue is now smooth.

I never understood people liking spicy food. Spicy food actually damages and burns your tongue and it is the pain receptors in your tongue that cause the feeling of pain, not the taste buds.

Feel the burn......

Why make pasta sauce spicy? I hate when people insist on throwing hot sauce on everything.