Could you eat this Pepper? World’s hottest chili pepper
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I use chili peppers in quite a few dishes for spice and flavor. I would never eat them simply for heat. The spiciest sauce I've ever made is Xni Pec pronounced "Schnee Pic" in the Nahuatl (Na Wa Tal) language of the Aztecs, it means "Dog's Nose". It calls for 2 to 8 habaneros, but I used 6 Carolina Reapers. Used in small amounts it gives a nice kick and flavor.
I use chili peppers in quite a few dishes for spice and flavor. I would never eat them simply for heat. The spiciest sauce I've ever made is Xni Pec pronounced "Schnee Pic" in the Nahuatl (Na Wa Tal) language of the Aztecs, it means "Dog's Nose". It calls for 2 to 8 habaneros, but I used 6 Carolina Reapers. Used in small amounts it gives a nice kick and flavor.
Same here. I use habaneros and [especially] scotch bonnets in a wide variety of dishes, mainly because they add great flavor. The mild kick is also nice to have.
Eating food just for the sake of being spicy sounds ridiculous.
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