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i dont actually like spicy food

i like nice normal food. i like jalapenos at most, thats the spiciest food i can enjoy, and be comfy, and enjoy my meai.

i want the taste of rosemary and thyme in my food, i like a nice slow-cooked beef stew, with good beef + beef heart in it. I've been to thailand, i've (briefly) visited Vietnam. their food is too spicy for me. i like it, but i could never eat that day in, day out.

white people dont eat spicy? yeah. eating isn't a full blown event for me, i dont like walking out of a meal feeling like a gangbanged slut.

i dont like it.

bangers and mash is my comfort food. or a christmas dinner, with a roast turkey, roast tatos, roast veg, dressing and pigs in blankets. something like that.

i wont burn my mouth out like that to impress you. im sick of trying to be a 'hot sauce head', i'll only have hot sauce on egg whites. keep the yolk runny.

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>Thailand

Lol their spice levels are too overwhelming for a beginner

Some of their sauces look like normal chilli sauce so people can get overconfident consuming them

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it was nothing like i've ever experienced. my version of "thai green curry" was pathetic. i thought i liked it.

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thai chilli peppers are really hot so that's why

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17026026435704935.webp

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tbh I'm surprised habeneros are hotter, I've used them in cooking before and I guess they're really spicy if you eat them straight but as an ingredient they really don't seem too bad

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I've had ghost pepper chili :marseylickinglips:

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how were they? did you have it on its own or in a dish? I quite like how sze chuan peppercorns in some chinese dishes numbs your tongue which changes the taste and flavours of the dish when you bite into them lol :marseylickinglips:

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Oh I meant chili like this:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17026032224380565.webp

It was good as frick. It burned but it was worth it :marseyhappytears:

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oh but it was the hottest chilli pepper for the longest time so i was wondering if it was very painful to consume lol

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Yep it was. :marseysoycry: <- my face while eating it lol. I'd eat it again though :marseyfluffy:

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I'd eat it again though :marseyfluffy:

lmao i get what you mean, we have this McSpicy burger here in Singapore that's very notorious for giving people very painful shits the next day but it's still a local favourite and IMO very nice even though it's goyslop

McSpicy/McLaoSai/McDiarrhea, The Most Iconic Singaporean Burger – Food Origins

!goyslopenjoyers you might love this one, it looks innocent in the pictures but :marseyburn:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17026038858024354.webp

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>oh 50000-100000 schoville units, oh thats so weak, i have naga chilli HOT SAUCE for breakfast on my cheerios.

fricking HATE IT.

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