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What's the hottest pepper you can enjoy raw?

What's the hottest pepper you ever tried?
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>>7774210
>pepper
That's a chilli son. Only retards eat them raw to show how cool they are.

t. Guy that's eaten a number of different chillies.
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>>7774215
I eat all peppers raw. Even superhots.

Just eat them with food, build a little tolerance and you'll be fine.

>Only retards eat them raw to show how cool they are
Technically, they're hot and not cool.
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>>7774215
>chilli
No, it's still a pepper
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>>7774238
>I eat all peppers raw. Even superhots.
mmmhmmm tell me more big boy.
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even though I am still "learning the burn curve," these are my go tos when I need some heat
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>>7774243
Technically, those are still hot because they contain trace amounts of capsaicin.

Science wins again
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>enjoy
Jalapenos. They're at that perfect level of heat and delicious that can keep me eating them all day, especially piled on a hot dog or some nachos
>hottest
Ghost pepper. Tried it once because fuck it why not, just so I can say I did. I remember I got a faintly sour taste before the heat overpowered everything, killing any flavor I might've enjoyed.
I enjoy spicy things and spicy foods, but theres a threshold between heat and tastyness.
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FUCKING MURRICANS REEEEEEEEEEEE
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>>7774243
i eat these raw with balsamic vinegar, and some cheese slices. mmm
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>>7774238
literlely this onley gey babey's dont eat peper's row
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>>7774241
There's no rule that says you have to eat the entire pepper in a single sitting, ya'know? If I'm having superhots I'll usually nibble at a single pod for days until I finish it.

Superhots are really really tasty in my opinion.
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banana pepper :3
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It gives me this odd sense of patriotism that the worlds hottest pepper is grown literally in some guys back yard in Carolina
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Is it twue that humans are the only mammals that seek out food that is super hot like that?
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>>7774335
Birds eat chilis because capsaicin doesn't affect them. Not exactly the answer you're looking for, I know.
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>>7774320
Have you ever heard of a farmer's market?
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>>7774372
No, but around here we have a bunch of old ladies who like to sell their home grown peppers, some good, some put into jams for some unexplained reason. I live in the midwest and as long as you make sure to watch your garden constantly, then you can grow tons of various peppers.
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With a glass of water i can enjoy a Habanero high, i used to mix habanero sauce with louisiana a lot.

Other than that, fresh home grown Ancho's are pretty good when eaten fresh.
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>>7775810
> i used to mix habanero sauce with louisiana.

I used to mix Louisiana habanero sauce with noodles a lot. Speaking of which, perhaps i should get me some, used to be a while ago since i had them.
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>>7774210
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Carolina reaper. I learn about this pepper from this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT8b_qNTM8U
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broad at work grows Carolina reapers

boss offered $250 for somebosy to eat 3 raw

little did they know I have dulled taste buds
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>>7776596
>taste buds

nice fake story, loser
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>>7774238
>building tolerance to nerve damage
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>>7774210
>What's the hottest pepper you can enjoy raw?

Enojy being the key word: normal ass cayennes. My parents used to grow them (still do, I think), and I'd eat them off the string after they'd bring them in to dry out.

I like pickled jalapenos too.

>What's the hottest pepper you ever tried?

Knowingly: raw jalapeno. I don't fuck with chilis too much, though.

Unknowingly: I've had this-and-that korean sauce before that's got chilis in it, but I don't know what cultivars the koreans use. Those fuckers are all over heat like flies are all over stink on shit.
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>>7774335
lots of dogs will eat spicy food and love peppers
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>>7776596

I know a guy who wins a yearly habanero eating contest by getting ripped to the tits on ketamine. I think he's done it like, 4 years in a row or something
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>>7774215
is typing out the really that hard
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>>7774210
I have California Reaper and Bhut Jolokia growing now, just for fun. They'll probably give me stomach ulcers which will be way less fun. I also have some habanero, jalapeƱo and Spanish peppers for regular consumption.
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>>7774210

Jalapenos are like candy.

When it comes to the superhots, I don't enjoy eating them whole, but I can enjoy slicing them very thin and tossing them on a meal, or in a salad. I prefer to cook the superhots with my meals, though. My main pepper is the habanero, as I eat them mixed with my meals pretty much on a daily basis.

The hottest I've had are the bhut jolokia's I grew, and while they have a very delicious citrus flavor to them, they're just too hot for me to enjoy raw unless they're sliced stupid thin.
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I guess the hottest pepper I ate straight was a jalapeno.

That being said, I cook ghost pepper salsa into a lot of things.
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Carolina reapers are fun. Great flavour.

Bought some reapers and harbaneros the other day, so I'm fermenting them for fun.
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>>7777763

Are they just as easy to grow as a lot of the other peppers? I have a spot open in my planter box and I was thinking of doing something different.
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>>7778062

I didn't have any problems.

I grew them indoors in coco using dyna-gro nutes under a 600w HPS and pollinated the flowers myself with a q-tip.
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>>7774210
enjoy: Habanero - thin slices, good with pineapple and a bit of lime juice.

tried: Reapers... fffffffffuck that noise. (Didn't stop me from trying to grow four plants).
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There's a Hawaiian chili pepper bush in the backyard at work; I like to use them in soups, and make infused oils with them.
I like to convince new workers to try them, demonstrating their supposed innocence by eating one first.
Eating one straight gives me heartburn immediately after, but new guys usually gag and cough, it's good fun.
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>>7778037

You sound like a fungi
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>>7776618
You know cayenne peppers are way hotter than jalapenos right?
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I ate a Scotch Bonnet at a friend's sleepover once where he had a pepper eating contest. Fuck, it hurt so bad, I immediately chugged 5 glasses of milk then ran my mouth through ice water for 10 minutes
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Ate one of my friend's habaneros raw in one bite once. I think he fucked up cause it wasn't that hot.
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>>7774265
Are you having a stroke?
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I once sprayed OC spray (pepper spray) I was issued in the military into a pot of chili I cooked.

Wouldn't recommend it. Asshole burned for days and I eat super hots all the time.
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>>7774210

>enjoy raw
i can enjoy good habaneros if i nibble on them slowly
serranos are my favorites, and they get quite a bit hotter than the scoville scale would lead you to believe

>hottest you've tried
ive had dried ghost pepper, but i've never seen superhots in any grocery stores nor have i bothered seeking them out, ive had a a few miserably hot sauces though
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>>7774275
Supposedly the trick was in soaking earthworm skins for fertilizer or something of that nature

It also needs to be stabilized, which is why you don't see any new superhots taking the #1 place, although they most likely exist (see Chocolate Bhutlah)
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>>7774210
I enjoy Habaneros, and I've successfully grown (and eaten)ghost peppers. Tried growing carolina reapers, but they are SUPER sensitive to everything.
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>>7774210
>>7779649
Oops, misread. I have eaten a carolina reaper, and that shit burned, but it died down surprisingly fast.
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