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I just had an interesting experience with a habanero chilli. I use chillies in my cooking all the time and so I have four different chilli plants at home but this was the first haberno I had ever grown. It looked incredible, great size and shape and a bold orange colour. Before I use any chilli in my cooking I like to try a bit raw just to see how much I should use in a certain dish. I know that these chillies are hot (around 300,000 on the Scoville Scale) and so I cut off a small piece to try. I put it in my mouth and I wait for the chilli explosion but I get nothing. I then cut off a much bigger piece and try it but still nothing, it just tastes like capsicum. I was disappointed since I wanted some true heat to add to certain dishes.
Since I love raw capsicum anyway I decided to eat the rest of the chilli. I take a good bite removing half the chilli and after a couple of chews it hits me and holy crap it was hot. For some reason part of the chilli had no heat whatsoever but the rest of the chilli was insanely hot. Easily the hottesst chilli I have ever eaten. Fun ten minutes after that waiting for my mouth to cool down with the help of a bit of yoghurt can still feel the slight chilli tingle on my lips now. Now that I know they are so hot I will use them with caution but it was a fun although slightly crazy experience.
Does anyone else like spicy food here? How hot do you like it? Also does anyone else grow their own chillies?
Since I love raw capsicum anyway I decided to eat the rest of the chilli. I take a good bite removing half the chilli and after a couple of chews it hits me and holy crap it was hot. For some reason part of the chilli had no heat whatsoever but the rest of the chilli was insanely hot. Easily the hottesst chilli I have ever eaten. Fun ten minutes after that waiting for my mouth to cool down with the help of a bit of yoghurt can still feel the slight chilli tingle on my lips now. Now that I know they are so hot I will use them with caution but it was a fun although slightly crazy experience.
Does anyone else like spicy food here? How hot do you like it? Also does anyone else grow their own chillies?