• Rustmilian@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    You ever watch Bri’ish “people” eat Mexican food?
    “Oh my lord it’s too spicy 🥵🔥, wha’ is all this flavor? 🤮 it’s to strong🤢. chili pepper??😵‍💫 never heard of it😵. I don’’ like this mild chili cheese burrito, send i’ back 😫.”

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      4 months ago

      You speak like someone that has never met a British person never mind not having been to the UK.

      The national dish of the UK is curry. There is curry everywhere.

      I went to an Indian restaurant in America the women actually lived in the UK and we was chatting. I ordered a hot curry and it was fine.

      But the Mexican woman behind me ordered a vindaloo which is a pretty standard dish in the UK. The Indian said “you had this before? Its very hot”

      But “no but it’s fine I’m Mexican. I can handle my heat”

      “I’m just warning you it’svery hot. You sure you want it? Maybe you want x, y, z instead if you ve never had it”

      “I’m good with heat. My family always makes things spicy”

      Anyway it came and she ate less than 10% of it before getting it boxed up.

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        4 months ago

        Eh, there are different kinds of “spicy”. Depending on how dead your receptors are after eating that “spicy” food before.

        So if you don’t notice some kind of spices anymore, and are going to try the same amount of something you’ve not tried before, it may be painful until your receptors are dead to that too.

        Personally I think it’s simply bad taste and bad cuisine to put large amounts of spices and salt into food. You should feel the actual flavor of what you are eating behind spices and herbs and salt and sugar and what not.

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        4 months ago

        You’re speaking to a person who will literally eat raw Carolina reaper peppers as a snack. 😋
        I’ve been eating hot Mexican salsa since I’ve been 3 months old (older sis gave it to me and I loved it) and dranking hot sauce out of the bottle pretty much my entire childhood. I will literally go far beyond my crying point and still keep going because it just tastes that good. Even when my tongue has become numb from pain, I still keep getting at it.
        I’ve had vindaloo, it’s honestly not that hot.
        Meanwhile, You bri’ish fucks are why “Mayo spicy” is a stereotype.

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          4 months ago

          Cool story bro.

          Obviously don’t know about British people though.

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            4 months ago

            Vindaloo is 175,000 to 500,000 scoville.
            That’s on my not hot list.
            Try 1.2 million scoville phaal curry, it’s one of my favorite warm up foods, now that shit is GOOD. 😋😍
            You fail to realize hot food in America is literally a fucking sport, like you sign a waiver that says if you die they’re not liable kind of sport.