salsalady
eXtreme Business
This subject was brought up because a member has a sig line that states "Flavor begins at 100,000 Scovilles". To avoid further highjack of the growing thread, please post comments here for discussion of whether SHU is a flavor. I'll try to copy some of the original comments from the other thread.
FYI... Taste and Scoville Heat Units have nothing to do with each other.
as you were~
FYI, you're wrong.
per dictionary.com:
taste . . .
11 . . . to perceive or distinguish the flavor of anything.
If it doesn't have enough Scovilles, I can't perceive it.
Now go and do something useful with your time. Thanks for "contributing" to the thread
Are you really going to take that stance on a pepper forum?
Scoville Heat Unit is the measurement of heat, that's it.
Even peppers at the 100,000 SHU's have different flavors, similar SHU's but different flavors.
The different' SHU's do not contribute to the different flavors.
Pure capsaicin, as in Pure Evil, (over 1 million SHU) has zero taste.
On the contrary, a Poblano has 1500 SHU, and is damm tasty.
So for you to say taste doesn't begin until Habanero or Scotch Bonnet, makes you look foolish.
You're welcome.
...dang, where's my popcorn at?
Heat is heat. Scovilles measure heat.
Flavor is flavor. Hot and mild peppers both have flavor. A yellow brain strain reportedly has about the same Scoville rating as a Red Trinidad Scorpion. They have dramatically different flavor.
I'm with Scovie - Scovilles have nothing to do with flavor. You don't taste hot - hot burns you. If anything, the more Scoville Units, the more impedence to flavor as it burns your taste buds.
I didn't mean to jack your thread but a comment like "Taste begins at 100,000 Scovilles" on a pepper forum is just begging for comment.
I hope we can call a truce and you keep coming back to THP. If it makes you feel any better, I'll report myself. lol
This is now a semantics thread and i want in. The question is whether piquance(sp?) is a flavor. The dictionary says it is. Therefore those of you who are saying that taste and scoville units have nothing to do with each other are wrong. Sweet is a flavor and salty is a flavor. I can say flavor begins at 500 ppm of salt. Now clearly there are other flavors but there is the implication due to context that I am referring to the flavor of salty.
World English Dictionary
piquant (ˈpiːkənt, -kɑːnt) — adj 1. having an agreeably pungent or tart taste
.... notice piquant is a taste via the english dictionary which is the language the poster used. Making an off topic comment about someone's tagline serves no purpose. You were wrong and even if you were right these things aren't intended to be perfectly literal. Most of language is implied. That is why when we have conversations we don't repeat the object and subject over and over again. You're welcome.