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What's the hottest pepper you can eat?

>> No.7100048
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7100048

Carolina reaper

I grew some last summer

Allegedly the guy who made this has made one that's hotter though

>> No.7100087

>>7100044
pepperoncini

>> No.7100089

>>7100044
Can? Or will? I'll eat a jalapeno, but eating anything hotter raw is just someone begging for attention. If it's cooked into food, I don't care how hot as long as it tastes good

>> No.7100090
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>tfw I had to give up ridiculously hot chilies because I got ulcerative colitis

>> No.7100091
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I grow fatali peppers. They're very hot and unpleasant to eat.

>> No.7100353

Naga Jolokia, but that is a mayer of can, rather than want. While it is floral and delicious, that gets lost easily amidst the heart. As for ones at enjoyable heat, Jamaican hot chocolates and white ghost hybrids are bomb.

>> No.7100384

>>7100089
this.

>> No.7100392

If it's in my food, anything.

If it's just to burn the shit out of my mouth? Pass.

>> No.7100405

>>7100044
i ate an orange habanero and thought i was going to die. i ate it on an empty stomach and seriously felt like i was going to pass out. never again

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>>7100089
my man

>> No.7100685
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I always grow a bunch of super hots, and I always pick one and bite it in half. Anything past habanero is a silly thing to do....but I keep doing it.

>> No.7100759
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Portuchula?

>> No.7100779

>>7100048
That's a cute pepper!

>> No.7100784
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>>7100044
Chocolate habaneros, they have the combination of heat that can last through cooking and not killer heat, but also a really good flavor.

>> No.7100980

Had a ghost pepper during a dorm tea party. Three phases to the pain
1. The immediate burning
2. Stomach cramps about an hour later
3. Burning starfish

>> No.7101758

>>7100980
>dorm tea party
is this a lewd innuendo or something.

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>>7100090
>tfw colon removed cause of UC and the hottest thing I can eat now is a jalapeno and even then it burns worse than battery acid coming out
Fuck my genetics

>> No.7101778

>>7100044
Brian Peppers

>> No.7101921

ive only ever eaten a standard Haba before, seeds and all. So that.

>> No.7103707
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>>7100980

Ghost pepper? That's kid stuff.

>> No.7103711

>>7100048
Whered you get the seeds from?

>> No.7103731

>>7100779
Yeah, cute but also fucking evil.

>>7103711

http://store.puckerbuttpeppercompany.com/collections/carolina-reaper-worlds-hottest-pepper/products/smokin-eds-carolina-reaper

From the guy who made them

>> No.7103732

>>7103731
Neat, thanks

>> No.7103739

>>7103732
If you are going to try to grow them unless you live in an already hot environment I'd suggest maybe getting a mini greenhouse thing for them. They grow better in heat.

I didn't get a good haul because I had a cool summer here, plus apparently the hotter the environment the higher the scoville count.

I'm at least trying a mini greenhouse next year.

>> No.7105113

>>7103739
From what I've read on the subject it not so much the heat as the lack of water, chile pepper plants are pretty hardy and the for a given variety overwatering will fuck them up and result in shit peppers.

>> No.7106212

>>7100044
I can eat any pepper but that doesn't mean I'll enjoy it.

>> No.7106253

>>7100784
Nigganero's

>> No.7106266

>What's the hottest pepper you can eat?
What's the hottest pepper after a green bell pepper? That one.

>> No.7106429

>>7100044
don't really know, i have eaten habaneros and naga jolokia without any problems. not sure where to get anything hotter

>> No.7107082

>>7105113
Actually really good to know.

Thanks

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>>7106253
LEL

>> No.7107105

I once grew a batch of peppers that were so hot, they had no flavor just horribly painful heat. Must've been some wierd anomaly, it was uncanny how hot they were. I ended up just throwing them out.

>> No.7107106

tomato

>> No.7107312

Anthony Kiedis

>> No.7107322

>>7100044

I'm physically capable of consuming anything really, including pins, screws, rocks, glass shards...whether I CHOOSE to or not is a different question.

Your grammar sucks, please finish primary school then come back to re-post in a different format.

>> No.7107323

>>7100044
I eat jalapenos and serranos pretty regularly. habaneros can be too spicy if they are in a large concentration or raw, same with chiles de arbol. I'm pretty good with spice but everything in moderation

>> No.7107567

>>7107322
>autism

That being said. I don't like to go hotter than Habenaro.

>> No.7107586

thai chili pepper, that hottest i eat raw to see 'how hot is this grocery trip' because peppers vary so much crop to crop