I've never eaten them fresh but both dried and in things, I've had no problems with Brainstrains. The Infinaga, however, that barely even gets warm before it hits the gullet. The heat doesn't peak until after it hits the stomach so even the littlest bit is cap cramp murder. Not nice at all fresh but I could see small quantities making a wonderful winter warmer.MikeUSMC said:Worst cramps:
Hands down, Red Brain Strain. Those things ROCK me with cap cramps.
Every. Single. Freakin'. Time. Full stomach or not; doesn't matter
They're fantastic in a strawberry jam, but raw they kill me. The first time your wife catches you in the fetal position, writhing on the living room floor, hugging your gut, she feels bad for you. After the second, third, fourth time, she just steps over you, shaking her head, and calls you an idiotspicefreak said:I've had no problems with Brainstrains
whaaaat.... is the price in vietnamese dong or something? they must be smoking their produce.JUR-Z-Devil said:i started this thread on what i thought was a joke article.... now i looked at another users site who just seems to post advertisements and i found this....  Â
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