I don't grow chillies in the privacy of my own backyard to be tough, I just enjoy a bit of heat with my food. millions of people understand this, otherwise spicy food wouldn't be the cultural dishes of many nations.
Haha, that bit made me chuckle Moshman.
My wife struggles with the whole chili head concept. She thinks that the fellas doing reviews on this forum are trying to somehow prove their manhood, and definitely trying to prove how macho and tough they are. That's why I had to laugh.
But I am slowly getting her to try more pepper flakes in her food, and in time she might be a chili head too.
And I've been taking a shaker of hot pepper flakes out to dinner with me, just so I can add the desired level of heat to my food. My wife just rolls her eyes, but maybe one day she'll get it. Haha.
As far as the el yucateco xxxtra hot mayan recipe hot sauce goes, I have a buddy on another forum who loves that stuff. He slathers it on pizza and says it makes him sweat pretty good.
I like the fact that it is made with natural ingredients and doesn't appear to have a lot of preservatives in it, if any.
http://www.scottrobertsweb.com/scoville-scale.php
The link above has it listed but rates it quite low on the heat scale. But some of those hot sauces and extracts near the top of the scale are probably a little too close to pure capsaicin for my liking.
Cheers,
Doug
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