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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo" data-source="post: 559225" data-attributes="member: 3740"><p>Hey BD you need to find a decent source for your hot peppers unless you have an amazingly high tolerance. I find home grown ghost and thai chilli peppers to be seriously hot and even some store bought ones can hit pretty hard and I have a seriously high tolerance due to growing up with a brother who is also an insane chilli freak. That may be because I'm in Australia and we actually care about our produce being top notch. Our supermarkets have changed a lot over the last twenty years from going for the lowest denominator to actually realising there is a spectrum of tastes out there. Even our local butcher's chilli sausages are thought provoking, not too hot, not too cold, and yes she does milder stuff, but if she says it has chilli in it, you'd better believe it.</p><p></p><p>Also I thought the winner on the pommy video cheated, he never bit into the chilli that took out the previous guy who actually did munch on it. Yeah he had it in his mouth but he hadn't started on it. Bloody wus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo, post: 559225, member: 3740"] Hey BD you need to find a decent source for your hot peppers unless you have an amazingly high tolerance. I find home grown ghost and thai chilli peppers to be seriously hot and even some store bought ones can hit pretty hard and I have a seriously high tolerance due to growing up with a brother who is also an insane chilli freak. That may be because I'm in Australia and we actually care about our produce being top notch. Our supermarkets have changed a lot over the last twenty years from going for the lowest denominator to actually realising there is a spectrum of tastes out there. Even our local butcher's chilli sausages are thought provoking, not too hot, not too cold, and yes she does milder stuff, but if she says it has chilli in it, you'd better believe it. Also I thought the winner on the pommy video cheated, he never bit into the chilli that took out the previous guy who actually did munch on it. Yeah he had it in his mouth but he hadn't started on it. Bloody wus. [/QUOTE]
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