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Can you help me identify these? They were a gift.
Also what do, I usually don't cook spicy.

>> No.11355253

Those are Southwest Angry Onions. Honestly, they're not very hot, they're more sweet, everyone knows the green ones are the hot ones.

What you can do is make chili, just throw em in and let them simmer up

>> No.11355268

>>11355253
Maybe thats a slang name because I can't find any southwest angry onions on google?

>> No.11355282
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>>11355243
If you slice them up and rub them on your genitals it increases your tolerance of spicy foods.

>> No.11355308

Looks like a cayenne and some sort of habanero. Not sure about the little guy.

>> No.11355390

>>11355308
Possibly pequin.

>> No.11355399
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11355399

Imagine intentionally hurting your mouth by eating poisonous plants. Why does anybody eat these awful spicy things?

>> No.11355416

>>11355399
I wish I could but I am currently imagining people that don't understand what subjectivity is.

>> No.11355421

>>11355416
what is subjective about hot peppers

>> No.11355426

>>11355421
That some people enjoy eating them and some don't.

>> No.11355446

>>11355426
These plants have a chemical in them, an insecticide, that physically hurts when you put it in your mouth. That is objective fact. What kind of person willingly hurts themselves?

>> No.11355469

>>11355446
I don't argue that your fact is objective. You (or another autist that doesn't understand how someone could do something you don't like) questioned why people eat them. That is based on subjective taste. Animals run away when you try to kill them. Does that mean we shouldn't eat animals because they have a chemical in them that makes them run when they figure out they are about to be killed?

>> No.11355470

>>11355446
Thank god we aren't insects.

>> No.11355487

>>11355243
Bottom right looks like a habanero and the top two are some kind of chili
I'm guessing the habanero would be the hottest but watch out for the little top right one those tend to be very spicy too. The left one is definitely going to be the most mild

>> No.11355494

>>11355469
Hunting animals doesn't hurt us.
>>11355470
It's literally a deterrent to eating it. It says "Don't eat me! I'll hurt you!" but humans eat it anyways. Fucking stupid. Even deer are smart enough to stay away from hot peppers.

>> No.11355525

>>11355446
>These plants have a chemical in them, an insecticide, that physically hurts when you put it in your mouth. That is objective fact. What kind of person willingly hurts themselves?
Spicy food can help reduce blood pressure, and does wonders in clearing out your sinuses. Tastes pretty fucking good too. Have you attempted not being a little bitch?

>> No.11355529

>>11355243
Left: cayenne
Top right: small Tabasco or Thai Chile
Bottom: habanero

>> No.11355538

>>11355494
I'm done with you because you're just going to keep moving the goal posts, but one day you should look up why vegetables (even these wild human hating peppers!) have seeds inside them. Hint: It's not because insects eat them whole and shit them out.

>> No.11355554

>>11355525
Oh I'm a little bitch because I don't hurt myself on purpose. Hey why not just spray acid into your face, it'll hurt but it'll clear your sinuses. yeah no thanks.
>>11355538
Shitting out seeds doesn't hurt. Eating hot peppers hurts because you aren't supposed to eat them, numbnuts.

>> No.11355559

>>11355494
You know a lot of plants contain deterrents right? You're better off arguing about capsaicin specifically unless you're saying we shouldn't be eating plants.

>> No.11355568

>>11355559
what deterrent does a carrot have

>> No.11355578

>>11355554
>>11355568
This is getting sad...

>> No.11355581

>>11355243
Hello from India here. These are sweet treats we give to our children where I am located.

>> No.11355595

>>11355554
>why does this plant that evolved needing animals to eat it keep getting eaten by said animals REEEEEEEEEEEEE!

>> No.11355600

>>11355568
terpenoids

>> No.11355677

>>11355446
http://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2012/issue131b/

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>>11355390
You know your peppers anon.

>> No.11355764

>>11355446
I like feeling pain.

>> No.11355772

>>11355764
Degenerate.

>> No.11355829

>>11355243
Little guy is tobasco, chubby is habanero, thinny is probably cayenne.

>> No.11355833

>>11355772
It's ok I channel it into lifting.

>> No.11356150

>>11355243
Rawit
Merah besar
Jembit

>> No.11356687

>>11355494
Tell that to the asshole deer who ate my bhut jolokia plant this summer. I hope it shit blood.

>> No.11356812

>>11356687
I've had turtles eat the low hanging habaneros I grow but never had a deer eat them and I've had them breech my fencing before and decimate other vegetables. Sure it wasn't some wh*te trailer trash who stole them, as I've had that happen. Caught them redhanded and they said, "we dindu nuffin, just lookin' at yo garden 'n such, ok?"