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What's the spiciest food you have ever eaten? Mine was chili, Brutal (Original Post) debm55 Sep 16 OP
Wasabi mustard, I think Walleye Sep 16 #1
Thank you Walleye. Oh yes, wasabi mustard. I had it once. Never again. debm55 Sep 16 #4
Something with habanero pepper. no_hypocrisy Sep 16 #2
Thank you, no_hypocrisy. Yes, have never had it, but I heard about the heat factor. debm55 Sep 16 #5
Thai food, some kind of curry. Ocelot II Sep 16 #3
Thank you Ocelot II, I like Hot and spicy Chinese food. Never tried Thai. Thank you for the information on water. debm55 Sep 16 #6
Most Chinese food is relatively bland, except for Sechuan, which has a little kick. Ocelot II Sep 16 #10
Milk or yogurt seem to best to cool the heat from spicy food. mwmisses4289 Sep 16 #14
The last restaurant I worked in, they brought in extra hot chicken wings that would possibly be added to the menu. MIButterfly Sep 16 #7
Water doesn't work on spicy food. Drink milk instead. Ocelot II Sep 16 #8
I just saw that after I posted! MIButterfly Sep 16 #11
some sort of Thai dish stopdiggin Sep 16 #9
Szechuan chicken with red peppers Eugene Sep 16 #12
I have had random green chiles that were almost inedible Kali Sep 16 #13
Friend made some kind of African stew Freddie Sep 16 #15
A teeny, tiny bite of a carolina reaper pepper. mwmisses4289 Sep 16 #16
I've eaten hotter since then but my most memorable time... TlalocW Sep 16 #17
Something made with chicken from a Chinese place called Mei Wei. House of Roberts Sep 16 #18
A friend asked me to taste her season's batch of habanero paste. pandr32 Sep 16 #19
a plate of twice cooked pork mike_c Sep 16 #20
Kung Pao chicken at a Manhattan Chinese restaurant... Jrose Sep 16 #21
Some spicy salsa at an outdoor food festival. Diamond_Dog Sep 16 #22
A Carolina Reaper chili - naked EYESORE 9001 Sep 16 #23
My brothers chili. He'd trim out a chuck roast, cube it up, rsdsharp Sep 16 #24
I've had a whole little dick pepper once, Korean I was on fire for two hours JMCKUSICK Sep 16 #25
Paqui one chip challenge ! stonecutter357 Sep 16 #26
Some sort of Mexican hot pepper SheltieLover Sep 16 #27
A pepper I grew a Habanero. Botany Sep 16 #28
Smoke enid602 Sep 16 #29
My own Salsa Roja, made to Hubby's specs. Dorothy V Sep 16 #30
Fresh horseradish while dining at a German restaurant. Polly Hennessey Sep 16 #31
Indian food the way the locals eat it, is the hottest cuisine in the world. justaprogressive Sep 16 #32
One bite of a small green Thai chili pepper. Paladin Sep 16 #33
I bit into a jalapeno my dad has been eating and thought I had died and gone to hell! lark Sep 16 #34
Some Thai dish that I can't remember. Elessar Zappa Sep 16 #35

Ocelot II

(127,343 posts)
3. Thai food, some kind of curry.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 11:55 AM
Sep 16

I also had some salsa in Mexico, that looked like it was made of chopped tomatoes. But those weren't tomatoes, they were chili peppers, and damn that stuff was hot. The Thai curry was probably the most exciting, though. It made us all sweat profusely and eat the steamed rice as fast as we could. BTW, water doesn't help with extremely hot food, it makes it worse.

debm55

(50,911 posts)
6. Thank you Ocelot II, I like Hot and spicy Chinese food. Never tried Thai. Thank you for the information on water.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:00 PM
Sep 16

Didn't know about the water.

Ocelot II

(127,343 posts)
10. Most Chinese food is relatively bland, except for Sechuan, which has a little kick.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:07 PM
Sep 16

But that's not even close to Thai.

MIButterfly

(1,349 posts)
7. The last restaurant I worked in, they brought in extra hot chicken wings that would possibly be added to the menu.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:04 PM
Sep 16

Holy cow! I ate one and the entire right side of my face was on fire for 20 minutes! I couldn't drink enough water. Edited to add: I didn't know water was useless with spicy things. No wonder it didn't help!

They never did add them to the menu. I guess they were too hot for everybody.

stopdiggin

(14,434 posts)
9. some sort of Thai dish
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:06 PM
Sep 16

flat out inedible.
With the words, "never again!" still ringing in my head.
Absolutely ridiculous!

Eugene

(66,389 posts)
12. Szechuan chicken with red peppers
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:10 PM
Sep 16

at a then-landmark but now-defunct Chinese restaurant north of Boston

Kali

(56,464 posts)
13. I have had random green chiles that were almost inedible
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:20 PM
Sep 16

including a pickled one that kept me awake all night as it traveled my digestive tract.

Fuego Takis are about the worst snack item I have eaten for spicy heat.

I have made some pretty spicy green chile pork, curry, and chili too.

Freddie

(9,968 posts)
15. Friend made some kind of African stew
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:21 PM
Sep 16

Extremely spicy, with some spices I’d never tasted before (or want to again). Her dog has a habit of circling the table asking for handouts. While serving this stew she warned us, “don’t give any of this to Sam!!” Sam was lucky.

mwmisses4289

(2,299 posts)
16. A teeny, tiny bite of a carolina reaper pepper.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:26 PM
Sep 16

Coworker brought in some diffrent pepers, and we all tried tiny bites.

I enjoy spicy food, but i don't want it so spicy hot that all i taste is the heat, and not the food.

TlalocW

(15,664 posts)
17. I've eaten hotter since then but my most memorable time...
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:29 PM
Sep 16

Was my first time in Mexico during a high school interchange with a school in Puebla. We had gone to Teotihuacan and then a nearby restaurant built in a large cave. And we were served bread with bowls of red and green salsa. It was a hot day, and I wasn't in the mood for anything spicy, and all the girls from the Mexican side of the interchange were eating the green salsa so I thought, "Oh, it can't be that hot." Well, my sexism was burned out of me as I drained my drink and the water of the person who was sitting next to me, which of course made it worse.

But by the time I went back in college on a program through the Spanish department, the professor in charge if the program and I were having contests on who could eat tgeir breakfast tortillas with the most salsa verde.

House of Roberts

(6,249 posts)
18. Something made with chicken from a Chinese place called Mei Wei.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:36 PM
Sep 16

Don't know what the dish was called, but my housemate said she couldn't eat it and would throw it out if I didn't want it. I made enough tea that I thought I could get through it, blotted off as much of the sauce as I could, and gave it a go. I got through it ok, and the tea kept me from combusting. I wouldn't have tried it if it hadn't been free.

pandr32

(13,450 posts)
19. A friend asked me to taste her season's batch of habanero paste.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:40 PM
Sep 16

Before I knew it a spoon was shoved in my mouth. I couldn't breathe or talk. Pepper pastes are great if you take some and mix them into something, but not a teaspoonful of full concentration direct into the mouth.

mike_c

(36,756 posts)
20. a plate of twice cooked pork
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:40 PM
Sep 16

Fifty-ish years ago at a little hole in the wall Chinese takeout place in Virginia. I like spicy food, but that stuff was way too hot for my taste.

Jrose

(1,497 posts)
21. Kung Pao chicken at a Manhattan Chinese restaurant...
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:41 PM
Sep 16

The fire it set off in my mouth, heart and stomach, combined with the liters of water I drank with it, actually expelled my severe midwinter cough and cold within hours.

Diamond_Dog

(38,558 posts)
22. Some spicy salsa at an outdoor food festival.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:56 PM
Sep 16

I don’t know what kind of peppers were in it, but it was called “Call 911.”

EYESORE 9001

(29,067 posts)
23. A Carolina Reaper chili - naked
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:05 PM
Sep 16

It was a bet, and although I won, my mind was unable to convince itself that my mouth was NOT on fire.

rsdsharp

(11,337 posts)
24. My brothers chili. He'd trim out a chuck roast, cube it up,
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:09 PM
Sep 16

brown it in oil, add water and habanero chilies and simmer for a few hours. The only flavor it had was HOT! It would take the top of your head off.

SheltieLover

(73,811 posts)
27. Some sort of Mexican hot pepper
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:20 PM
Sep 16

As a teen, I worked at a Pondreosa steakhouse. A very friendly Mexican family used to come through the line a lot and the father offered me a super hot pepper.

Good gawd, I didn't think my mouth would ever stop burning! LOL

Botany

(75,342 posts)
28. A pepper I grew a Habanero.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:26 PM
Sep 16

My son just smelled it and it burned the inside of his nose and a little piece of it dropped me
to the ground. I have had Jamaican Red Hats and Red Thai peppers that were not as hot.
BTW I grow and use Serrano peppers all the time.

enid602

(9,534 posts)
29. Smoke
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:43 PM
Sep 16

Still in Argentina for their winter. A week ago we went to Sushi Pop for sushi. There were three of what looked like green grapes on my plate. I gobbled them down whole . They were wasabi. I think I had smoke coming out of my ears.

Dorothy V

(394 posts)
30. My own Salsa Roja, made to Hubby's specs.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 02:07 PM
Sep 16

He and Son loved it. Knowing what was in it - habaneros and cayennes, I still made the mistake of tasting it once. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid me! I can stand some fire, but damn!

Polly Hennessey

(8,165 posts)
31. Fresh horseradish while dining at a German restaurant.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 02:19 PM
Sep 16

I couldn’t breathe. My husband was there to cheer me on. I still love horseradish, just not raw.

justaprogressive

(5,506 posts)
32. Indian food the way the locals eat it, is the hottest cuisine in the world.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 02:44 PM
Sep 16

been to Indian restaurants dozens of times

I've fixed the pre-packaged foil pouches 100's of times (Rajma Masala is really toasty!)

I keep about 6 Indian chutneys:
Onion
Mint
Tamarind & Date
& Coriander are some of my favorites...

...I can eat an 8 (out of ten) but prefer a 7....

Paladin

(31,645 posts)
33. One bite of a small green Thai chili pepper.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 02:57 PM
Sep 16

It felt like somebody was holding an active flamethrower to my mouth. I like spicy foods, but damn...

lark

(25,488 posts)
34. I bit into a jalapeno my dad has been eating and thought I had died and gone to hell!
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 03:27 PM
Sep 16

I learned my lesson QUICK! Luckily, mom knew that I should drink milk to stop the burning - OMG!

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