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was he just drying them or smoking them to have caused fumes like that? hahaha. i am also interested to know!! WHAT CHILI'S ARE THOSE?
 
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I'm guessing it was a heated drying process to produce that much airborn fumes.
 
I've been asked the same question on another forum. :lol: I'm not all that far from Cranbourne but unfortunately didn't smell a thing. I'd have to agree with Pauly about the heat. I can't imagine the culprit is very popular with the neighbours now....
 
HA HA HA well someone is minding my plants while I'm away but I doubt he would be game to even touch them
 
I recon there is silly buggers going on, Like making mace.
I dry T Scorps, D Nagas, Bih Jolokias etc with a sunbeam food drier in my washhouse.
When I walk through it, the smell is sweet and just a bit nasaly, It dosnt make my young kids fall over in pain and no complaints from the wife.
 
I have a large BBQ smoker in my front yard and last year I decided to use that to dry out my peppers instead of my small dehydrator that takes a day or longer. I had about 100 peppers haved on about 6 racks. Only a small amount of heat in the firebox so they would dry nice and slow. After a few hours I opened to lid to check on them and the rush of fumes knocked me to the ground where I crawled around eyes burning until I found the hose to rinse off with.

I think the person may have had a lot superhots drying at one time to generate that many fumes.
 
I was trying to find it but a few years ago in London (I think)...there was a restaurant that was cooking down chilies and they had a "terrorist alert"...found it...here is the link...this killed me....they BROKE down the door.... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7025782.stm
 
i wok roast most of the chillies i roast. I find the shape of the wok allows me better control... but i have to do it with the windows open.
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I evacuate the other inhabitants before I "work" with the superhot's, a little coughing and air borne "contact heat" doesn't bother me :mouthonfire: , but not everyone appreciates the sweet smell of dehydrating Trinidad Scorpions like the members on this forum :dance: I do find that freezing the pods first makes them dehydrate faster and cuts back on the air borne
cap.
 
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