• AnyOldName3
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    1001 year ago

    I question the choice of sauce bottle. That’s clearly sriracha, and as someone who doesn’t consider themselves a hot sauce person, it’s not hot, it just contains chillies. I don’t think anyone who goes back for seconds after melting their face would melt their face with sriracha.

    • Ephera
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      291 year ago

      Different people have different levels of heat resistance. My dad will abort mission, if you shake the pepper shaker more than once. Obviously, he doesn’t have it in him to go back for seconds. I do, but having grown up in that household, it takes a while for the same heat resistance to build up. I bought sriracha for the first time a few months ago, and you could certainly still melt my face off with it, despite me using it again and again.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        My parents think a jalapeno-based sauce will kill you, and they refuse to believe there even exists anything hotter than that.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          I’m SEA-n but relatively speaking I’m on the lower end of the ladder heat resistant-wise.

          I was so excited when I could finally buy Jalapeno in my country cuz I wanna make Poppers. When I bit a raw one my reaction was “my dude, this is a tomato”, my western media fooled me into thinking it’s the hottest thing ever.

          Then I found out about the Scoville unit and realized the Silling Labuyo we raw-dogging daily is order of magnitude hotter lol. Jalapeno actually tastes great though.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Absolutely. A very nice chili for sweetness.

            Last time my parents visited us my mum had some smoked jalapeno sauce because “it looked like we were enjoying it so much”, and afterwards she thought we were trying to kill her.

            My dad just said something like “no thank you, I’ve seen people eat those things on the footy show. Stupid.”

    • M137
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      91 year ago

      I’m convinced Sriracha is different in different places. Obviously, different brands have varied heat but the classic one available worldwide is definitely hot, it’s not extreme but definitely hot. I wouldn’t call myself a hot sauce person either but I do enjoy hot foods and condiments, I’d say about average on heat sensitivity. I know several people who just can’t have Sriracha because it’s too hot for them, and it’s easy to make something too hot with a lot of it IMO.

    • The Menemen!
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      61 year ago

      Their might be ghost pepper Sriracha? But yeah, normal Sriracha is a sweet pepper sauce, not a hot sauce.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I’m not too ashamed to admit that siracha will make me feel pain. I do not find the pain from spicy enjoyable tho

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I think that’s the difference. Someone who does enjoy it will quickly build a tolerance to that level of spice.

        My cousin once drank from a Sriracha sauce bottle like it was a water bottle because he enjoyed the flavour that much. He regretted it when he realized that his mouth had built more tolerance than his other end, though.

        • Voytrekk
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          21 year ago

          How does one build up a tolerance on the other end?

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Spicy enemas. Or by regularly consuming so much spice that some makes it to that end, since binding to a heat receptor uses it up, as I understand it.