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Feeding a baby wasabi

harpom says...

>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:

@harpom & @BoneRemake
Cry me a river. The ideas you have about this are dumb.
Your brains apparently don't understand the concept of context and severity.
First, "the burning sensations of wasabi are not oil-based, they are short-lived compared to the effects of chili peppers, and are washed away with more food or liquid. The sensation is felt primarily in the nasal passage and can be quite painful depending on amount taken."
[i.e. - digestion isn't a problem. the kid won't have an upset tummy or burning curry butthole later]
Furthermore, "Wasabi is a Japanese horseradish which can range from dangerously spicy to mildly spicy."
Therefore. If you start with a small amount of weak wasabi and mix it with soy sauce or the like, what you get is.. SOMETHING NOT THAT HOT/SPICY.
[plus that baby is wearing american flags on his pajamas which means it probably wasn't even TRUE wasabi. i.e. some weak ass horseradish paste]
Second, this probably isn't the first time these parents have done this since the baby doesn't seem too surprised and he takes it well. They probably knew the outcome.
Third, they didn't force the kid to finish it like THIS terrible shitty mother.
So again, context [knowing your kid can handle it] and severity [not forcing a fistful of wasabi on the kid].


Sorry Dr. Kilpatrick, i did not realize i was quoting a pediatric. You must have a vast superior knowledge of infant/toddler physiology. How about you put wasabi in one eye and lemon in the other and let us know which one hurts more.

Feeding a baby wasabi

GenjiKilpatrick says...

@harpom & @BoneRemake

Cry me a river. The ideas you have about this are dumb.

Your brains apparently don't understand the concept of context and severity.

First, "the burning sensations of wasabi are not oil-based, they are short-lived compared to the effects of chili peppers, and are washed away with more food or liquid. The sensation is felt primarily in the nasal passage and can be quite painful depending on amount taken."

[i.e. - digestion isn't a problem. the kid won't have an upset tummy or burning curry butthole later]

Furthermore, "Wasabi is a Japanese horseradish which can range from dangerously spicy to mildly spicy."

Therefore. If you start with a small amount of weak wasabi and mix it with soy sauce or the like, what you get is.. SOMETHING NOT THAT HOT/SPICY.

[plus that baby is wearing american flags on his pajamas which means it probably wasn't even TRUE wasabi. i.e. some weak ass horseradish paste]

Second, this probably isn't the first time these parents have done this since the baby doesn't seem too surprised and he takes it well. They probably knew the outcome.

Third, they didn't force the kid to finish it like THIS terrible shitty mother.

So again, context [knowing your kid can handle it] and severity [not forcing a fistful of wasabi on the kid].

Tough Guy Vs Ghost Chili Pepper - Eeyore Wins!

Tough Guy Vs Ghost Chili Pepper - Eeyore Wins!

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'ghost chili, chili pepper, eat, sweat, milk, eeyore, naga jologia, bhut jolokia' to 'ghost chili, chili pepper, eat, sweat, milk, eeyore, naga jolokia, bhut jolokia' - edited by xxovercastxx

Tough Guy Vs Ghost Chili Pepper - Eeyore Wins!

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'ghost chili, chili pepper, eat, sweat, milk, eeyore' to 'ghost chili, chili pepper, eat, sweat, milk, eeyore, naga jologia, bhut jolokia' - edited by xxovercastxx

Tough Guy Vs Ghost Chili Pepper - Eeyore Wins!

Tough Guy Vs Ghost Chili Pepper - Eeyore Wins!

oritteropo says...

If you cook them in oil, then remove them from the pan before putting in your onion and other ingredients, they should give a bit of a kick to a dish without making it completely inedibly hot (with normal dried chillies you need to put two or three, and cook them for a few minutes to get a really mild chilli effect, so start with a smallish one and a shorter duration).
>> ^Fletch:

This video got kinda surreal.
I've got a bag of these (www.myspicesage.com). I don't really care for spicy (hot) food and certainly don't understand the whole hot pepper pain machismo thing. I ordered them on a goof and tried just one small flake (they're dried) on my tongue. That was plenty to sate my curiosity forever, and now they've been sitting in a cupboard in their ziplock bag for over a year. I've given some to friends who wanted to try them in food, but other than that, it's not exactly an item you (read:I) could go through a lot of quickly.

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Tough Guy Vs Ghost Chili Pepper - Eeyore Wins!

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Tough Guy Vs Ghost Chili Pepper - Eeyore Wins!

Family Guy - Brian takes mushrooms

wormwood says...

That's right. Cool animation that resembles something one might experience during a normal nightmare, but nothing at all like doing shrooms. The Simpsons tend to hit much closer to the mark (for example in the chili eating episode). Wonder why that is? ;-)
>> ^solecist:

that is definitely not mushrooms. at least not any i've taken.



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