Worlds Hottest Curry - A League Of Their Own'

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The world famous Kismot Killer being tried.
Januarisays...

I have NEVER understood the compulsion to eat painfully spicy food. I don't think I have a male friend who hasn't tried something similar, always resulting in varying degrees of horrible.

spoco2says...

Apparently it gives an endorphin rush which is quite nice.

As for just trying it, sure, why not? It's an experience.

I ate a whole jalapeno while on a bus trip with little in the way of drinks available once.

Not pleasant, but here I am still talking about it

Januarisaid:

I have NEVER understood the compulsion to eat painfully spicy food. I don't think I have a male friend who hasn't tried something similar, always resulting in varying degrees of horrible.

oblio70says...

A major endorphin rush, and with a curry like that, one only needs a gentle push of the tongue on the roof of ones mouth to re-live the experience on demand for a few more minutes!

It is habit forming...like licking a battery (or so I've heard).

Asmosays...

Dunno, but I love the flavour of spicy food and I don't mind if the heat is ridiculous. Horses for courses I guess, the smell of boiled eggs has been known to make my physically ill, but I can liberally apply habanero sauce to a burger and still enjoy it no problems... = \

Januarisaid:

I have NEVER understood the compulsion to eat painfully spicy food. I don't think I have a male friend who hasn't tried something similar, always resulting in varying degrees of horrible.

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