Refering to my question about the "bhuts": Having so many "expert's" opinions in a short time was fine, if there wasn't what we call subjectivity (of taste) and impression.
Because as expected the opinons differ somewhat and there is little contradiction (no offense to anyone) about wether the Bhut Jolokias have (some or more) of the typical chinese taste or not (which I unfortually can't stand). I guess I have to try without hurting myself
Ehmmm, just a little reminder on the TWANG: well actually it's part (a component) of the natural repellent that goes with the capsaicin. As the later hasn't any taste or smell by itself, there are other essential oils needed for the sent to be more effective. As we know, capsaicin is supposed to prevent mammals and other species with a "long" digestive tube to eat the pods together with the seeds and digest the seeds to the point they are not viable anymore. Hence, finding it repulsive is actually a very normal reaction. It is actually supposed to be mammal repellent
Because as expected the opinons differ somewhat and there is little contradiction (no offense to anyone) about wether the Bhut Jolokias have (some or more) of the typical chinese taste or not (which I unfortually can't stand). I guess I have to try without hurting myself
Ehmmm, just a little reminder on the TWANG: well actually it's part (a component) of the natural repellent that goes with the capsaicin. As the later hasn't any taste or smell by itself, there are other essential oils needed for the sent to be more effective. As we know, capsaicin is supposed to prevent mammals and other species with a "long" digestive tube to eat the pods together with the seeds and digest the seeds to the point they are not viable anymore. Hence, finding it repulsive is actually a very normal reaction. It is actually supposed to be mammal repellent