View Poll Results: How hot do you like it?

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  • No significant heat Bell pepper, Cubanelle, Aji dulce........100-900 pepperchini

    7 20.59%
  • 1,000–2,500 Anaheim pepper, Poblano pepper, Rocotillo pepper, Peppadew

    2 5.88%
  • 3,500–8,000 Jalapeño pepper, Chipotle, Guajillo pepper, Tabasco sauce

    2 5.88%
  • 10,000–23,000 Serrano pepper, Peter pepper, Aleppo pepper

    1 2.94%
  • 30,000–50,000 Guntur chilli, Cayenne pepper, Ají pepper, Tabasco pepper, Katara (spicy)

    4 11.76%
  • 50,000–100,000 Malagueta pepper, Pequin pepper

    0 0%
  • 100,000–350,000 Habanero chili, Scotch bonnet pepper, Datil pepper,

    12 35.29%
  • 350,000–580,000 Red Savina habanero

    1 2.94%
  • 855,000–1,463,700 Infinity Chilli, Bhut Jolokia chili pepper, Bedfordshire Super Naga

    1 2.94%
  • 1.5m sco+ FLAMIN Trinidad Moruga Scorpion

    4 11.76%
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    poll Do you like it hawt?

    how hot do you like it bro, can you stand the heat?!

    poll up in a few minutes

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    How hot do I like what? Or is that to come in the poll as well?

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    poll up numbers are in scos and examples of those heat ratings to the side

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    I like that 100,000–350,000 range. I have a problem when you get hotter because being spicy just to be spicy is pointless when you sacrifice the flavor.

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    It really depends. Also, Scoville units are really awkward. I have had both jalapenos and habeneros and habeneros are definitely not 12 or more times as spicy as jalapenos. There's kind of a diminishing returns effect with spicy food.

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    For some reason, the title of this topic sure steered my mind in a different direction...
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    Habanero is about as spicy as I can take it, but I hate habanero, the flavor is horrible.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Regennis View Post
    I like that 100,000–350,000 range. I have a problem when you get hotter because being spicy just to be spicy is pointless when you sacrifice the flavor.
    My thoughts exactly.

    Habaneros truly have a wonderful flavor, too. Anything beyond that seems like a waste to me, although I could see using something small and incendiary to spice up a really large quantity of food more easily (chili, curry, vindaloo, etc.).

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    I do love a scotch bonnet

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