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bestcee

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Are you a spicy food lover?

One of my favorite foods is buffalo chicken strips. I'm not a jalapeño fan though!

How about you? Is there a spicy dish you love? Or is it not your cup of tea?
 
I absolutely LOVE anything spicy, but I'm a vegetarian, so I don't do meat. I love Indian food, most of which is pretty spicy. I've had Thai food that actually made me cry, it was so hot. :-)
 
I like a little spicy, but not a lot. I like jalapenos on nachos sometimes, and I love to eat jalapenos with Church's fried chicken or Popeye's fried chicken. Even then, I prefer for them not to be blazing hot but more of a taste thing.
 
I'm a spicy fan. I like it best when there is as much actual flavour as heat.
 
I LOVE all things spicy!! Anything and everything hot and spicy is good with me! And I love jalapenos!
 
I am a spice wimp. I like flavor, but when it gets to the point of being hot at all it's too much for me. I am the oddball in my family. Everyone else is loading up on hot sauce and jalapenos while I'm happily enjoying my basic, relatively bland food. They just shake their heads at me. :rolleyes:

I still have no idea what the spice was, but I ordered a pasta dish in a restaurant one time that made my tongue feel like it was on fire. :firey I was downing all the water I could and finally ordered cheesecake to have some sweet to cut the spice. It wasn't a dish that was supposed to be especially spicy, and the waiters were looking at me like I was insane. :giggle I wish I'd asked what spices were used, but thankfully I've never run into that again. :P
 
I like mildly spicy food. Hubby's dad used to own and run an Indian restaurant and he still regularly cooks Indian from scratch (butter chicken! yum!), but it is SO hot. We will all be sitting around the table in the middle of winter peeling of layers and working up a sweat it is so spicy! Lol!
 
I like Indian food and that tends to be spicy. I don't go for the insanely hot though, just a medium heat (which the rest of my siblings thinks is still too hot). I also like Mexican food and that can often be spicy too.
 
I am a spicy food fan ... but to a limit. I still want to taste my food. But out of the four of us ... I am always the one to grab hot peppers and layer on my stuff. Yum! And I have to be careful how much spice I add to family dishes or the kids won't eat it.
 
Thai food is my favourite with Indian a close second. It can't have too much chilli, not a hot lover but the combination of all the other spices, just yum.
 
I like spicy, we got through Louisiana hot sauce like water, I swear my family puts it on everything! Jalapenos, salsa, habenero mustard, all hits here!!
 
I'm Hispanic. I like spicy lol just not so spicy that it completely overpowers the rest of the flavors.
 
I love a bit of chilli, but needs to be just enough to enhance the food flaour, I hate it when the thing is so hot, the only distinguishable thing is the spice so hot your mouth burns..... which is what happens a LOT here in the UK.
I was in India (gazillion years ago) and the food, from noth to south, has not the amount of chilli they put here in Indian restaurants, and ever ordinary English food and even pastas sometimes here have a bit too much chilliu or pepper for my taste.... I know chillis are good for many reasons, but I can't take it too hot.

In Brazil we have this plant that grows so well, small long red peppers
malagueta_iv.jpg

that we wash, dry, then fill a jar, add olive oil, a touch of vinegar & spices... let it sink for a while, then use it in food, but the way we do it, we grab the little spoon, get just a touch of the OIL/juice that is in the jar...and mix into the food. I know there are people who eat the chillis, my health does not allow it or I ll be in trouble, and as I said.... too much...not my thing :)
now here are some of the varieties I had growing in our garden in Bahia...oh good old times....
pimentas-diversas-malagueta-murupi-jalapeno-nalagueta-cambuci-antioxidante-emagrece-colesterol-triglicerideos-adrenalina-metabolismo-vasodilatadora.jpg
 
I have a ridiculously low spice tolerance. My hubby and other friends have learned that if they say something is barely spicy, I probably can't handle it. I like flavor though. My mom is Filipino, so I'm more used to tangy stuff. But my dad was raised on bland Midwestern type food so that's what he cooked. My idea of Mexican food is Chipotle, without the corn salsa :giggle
 
I have a ridiculously low spice tolerance. My hubby and other friends have learned that if they say something is barely spicy, I probably can't handle it. I like flavor though. My mom is Filipino, so I'm more used to tangy stuff. But my dad was raised on bland Midwestern type food so that's what he cooked. My idea of Mexican food is Chipotle, without the corn salsa :giggle

LOL we make Fajitas, enchiladas, even chilli con carne, but without the chilli!!!!!!!!
 
I don't particularly like it, and I have a pretty low tolerance. But there are a few restaurant dishes over the years that I would just power through because they were so good.
 
I love a bit of chilli, but needs to be just enough to enhance the food flaour, I hate it when the thing is so hot, the only distinguishable thing is the spice so hot your mouth burns..... which is what happens a LOT here in the UK.
I was in India (gazillion years ago) and the food, from noth to south, has not the amount of chilli they put here in Indian restaurants, and ever ordinary English food and even pastas sometimes here have a bit too much chilliu or pepper for my taste.... I know chillis are good for many reasons, but I can't take it too hot.

In Brazil we have this plant that grows so well, small long red peppers
malagueta_iv.jpg

that we wash, dry, then fill a jar, add olive oil, a touch of vinegar & spices... let it sink for a while, then use it in food, but the way we do it, we grab the little spoon, get just a touch of the OIL/juice that is in the jar...and mix into the food. I know there are people who eat the chillis, my health does not allow it or I ll be in trouble, and as I said.... too much...not my thing :)
now here are some of the varieties I had growing in our garden in Bahia...oh good old times....
pimentas-diversas-malagueta-murupi-jalapeno-nalagueta-cambuci-antioxidante-emagrece-colesterol-triglicerideos-adrenalina-metabolismo-vasodilatadora.jpg
These colours make me so happy, and hungry too! Just a sprinkle of chilli on a pad thai, mouth watering...
 
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