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chinense ate my first Trinidad scorpion

i got a package from silver surfer the other day, first thing i did was chop up a Trinidad scorpion and cook it with some hash browns, in oilive oil which is part of my favorite breakfast, that and egg whites, GREAT flavor, heat was hot, next a yellow douglah, was ok not as hot, this morning i did it with the douglah x scorpion, not as much heat iffy on the flavor


THEN i went ahead and did it, popped a raw Trinidad scorpion in my mouth, and chewed it up very well, again great flavor, a few minutes later i was second guessing this whole idea, i had a piece lodged in my bridge on my teeth, that had to go, sweats rolled in, it gets confusing whether to breath through your nose or mouth, ether appear to be a good idea, few more minutes in the middle of my tongue was hit hardest, like a red hot charcoal briquette was stuck to it, skim milk and silk is all i have, i had to bail at this time and start the cool down process

over all was good, my bp shot up 143/71, did not effect my ears or any other body part, stomach had a mild burn, i have felt worse doing whiskey shots at times, but it did make bhut jolokias appear a bit tame
 
I mean we all love heat here but eating superhots i will never understand. Its just torture




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I've eaten Bhuts, but haven't done a T.S, yet my doctor has advised me not to, But what the Heck, Once you've lit the fire you can't go back into the darkness, I say take forth the fire and feel the heat.
George W.
 
Scary is Good, I bet I can get my H.B. up to two hundred and turn my stomach into a flaming volcano.
( Man was not made to walk on all fours, but to stand upright and make pets out of wolves! )
 
I ate my first taste of Scorpion Douglah today. Hiccups immediately followed by a massive burn in the throat and mouth, the taste was great though. Here's a pic of one of them.
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