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>>18193932
White-bread American

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>>17268596
You want mexican hot sauce. Pic related, more "pure heat" not vinegar

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Is there any way to 'not' get diarrhea when you eat spicy food? I used to grow my own ghost peppers,eat them straight off the vine and make my own ultra-spicy sauces, eventually I quit because it was making me so sick. Nowadays I've dialed it way down to normie-level 'hot' stuff, but it still gives me diarrhea. Why?

For example. I went to a Mexican place yesterday and got the eggs and sausage. Of course I dumped a bunch of El Yucateco on it, something 'way' below my pain threshold, but I enjoy the flavor. Less than thirty minutes later I was very sick. I really don't want to give up and live a life entirely of white anglo saxon protestant food. What do I do?

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>>12364274
That's because you're not Chuck Norris!
ok ok, on a serious note, try out these or Melinda's

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>>11947432
I don't like dredging pizzas in that, but I do like some El Yucateco, red, or green on it. Those are good sauces and they go well on pizza, a few drops here and there work really well.

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