Insanely Hot, Hot Sauce!

@SIMPLYD (90722)
Philippines
February 13, 2018 1:40am CST
Like I said in my last post, I am so fond of spicy foods, so much so, that I have hot sauce at home and even at the office. But I remember many years ago, that one of the things my husband’s sister living with her family in Australia sent us in a “balikbayan box” (a big box for the family members from the place where she came from) is a hot sauce. Since we all love spicy foods, we put it on the table for everyone to use that lunchtime. It was labeled Insanely Hot Hot Sauce! I was the first one to taste it, by putting just a little drop on a side of my fried pork chop. The moment I tasted it, I nearly choked! It was so spicy that my tongue seemed burned ! I have to gargle with water at the sink and ate a banana. But the spicy taste is still there. My head whirled. It was really insanely hot! Nobody dared touch it anymore and hubby dumped it in the trash bin. Good thing, I only put so little! Have you experienced something like this in your whole life?
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@LadyDuck (457412)
• Switzerland
13 Feb 18
My husband likes to buy those very hot sauces, I do not use them, I like Tabasco, it is hot, but not insanely hot. To remove the burning sensation from your mouth the only things that work are yogurt, sour cream, whole milk. A banana does not help at all.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
Does sugar help?
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
Hubby and I love Tabasco too. And you are right, it is hot but not insanely hot. Indeed, the banana didn't ease the spiciness in my mouths. So it should be any of those you mentioned.
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@LadyDuck (457412)
• Switzerland
13 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD Yes, sour cream and yogurt are the two things that work best for me.
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@Hannihar (129379)
• Israel
14 Feb 18
I discovered when I was married that I like spicy food. There was one time I bought something from a food place and the guy said it was spicy what I put on my food and it wasn't spicy. I am he thought I could not handle it.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
Well, that actually happened to me too. I bought a spicy food but the lady put the one not spicy. I ate it and just crushed Thai chili to make it spicy. The next day, i passed by the store and told the girl that it wasn;t spicy she gave me. I showed my annoyance and she gave me an apology. But I never ever buy there anymore from then on.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
@Hannihar I am sorry, my mistake it should me gave me an apology. I will edit it.
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@Hannihar (129379)
• Israel
15 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD What nerve that she asked you for an apology rebel_woman.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
Not yet. I'm fond of spicy things as well and the spiciest food I've ever tried was when I was in Bangkok. Much spicier than the Korean food. I like Tabasco better than jufran. Jufran isn't as spicy as tabasco I think.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD Yeah Shakey's has always been using Tabasco.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
@toniganzon And Tabasco is just so right with the pizza. Oh, I want to eat pizza now.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
So you like spicy foods too. Indeed, Korean foods are spicy also though I can take them. Yes, Jufran isn't so spicy that's why it's the brand I like. although, we also have Tabasco at home because hubby likes it but seldom use it to avoid his hyperacidity from returning. I like Tabasco in my pizza. Shakeys has it for their pizzas.
@moffittjc (118365)
• Gainesville, Florida
15 Feb 18
I took a small bite of a ghost pepper last year, and I felt like my mouth was on fire for a week! I just could not get the burning sensation out of my mouth, no matter what I tried. It was so hot that it made me cry! lol
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
19 Feb 18
@moffittjc Well, that could be the reason indeed.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
It's the thrid time someone here mentioned ghost pepper. I wonder why it's called that? Wow, you had it in your mouth fr a week. Oh my, that is amazing and you have endured it all the time during those time.
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@moffittjc (118365)
• Gainesville, Florida
18 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD It wasn't really an entire week, but it sure felt like it! I don't know why it is called a ghost pepper...maybe because it is so hot that when you eat it kills you and you become a ghost! haha
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@DianneN (246334)
• United States
14 Feb 18
I enjoy hot, but not that hot. I once ate a hot pepper in a restaurant by accident, and the staff rushed to bring me sour cream which helped tremendously. I do love wasabi and Tobasco sauce.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
So it means you also like spicy foods but not so spicy. I love wasabi and Tabasco sauce too, just little of them only on food. I love how wasabi would make my nose smoke with its spiciness.
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@DianneN (246334)
• United States
15 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD Ha Ha! Yes, I love that feeling, too, but not so hot it ruins my taste buds!
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
14 Feb 18
i like it. especially now that i have rhinitis, i think it is good to have some spicy food. it actually decongests my nasal cavity.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
That is true. If one is a lover of spicy foods, he would seldom get colds. And it indeed would decongest the nasal cavity. Gives me a runny nose.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
16 Feb 18
@ridingbet Yes, just like what a chili does as always.
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@ridingbet (66857)
• Philippines
16 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD but it loosens the nasal congestion, right?
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@AKRao24 (27424)
• India
13 Feb 18
Yes many a times, as in India we have some states where the chilies are eaten in more quantity in every dish to make them hot! I experienced them whenever it happened for me to visit those states! Thanks!
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
Here too in our province, there are some people who eat the Thai chili. And I think that is the same as putting some drops of the Insanely ho, sauce am talking about. So you also eat spicy foods. I know Indian nationals love spicy foods as they are fond of putting lots in their foods.
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@AKRao24 (27424)
• India
13 Feb 18
In fact in India we grow almost all spices and condiments in abundant quantity which makes is very much affordable to every one to use @SIMPLYD ! Except for some rare spices like saffron other spices are quite affordable! That is why people like to have spicy food! Thanks!
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
@AKRao24 I am thinking that most, Indians are slim and have thick hair. Could it be because of those spices they always put in their foods?
@allknowing (130067)
• India
13 Feb 18
Then you must try Bhut jolokia the hottest chilli in the world
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@allknowing (130067)
• India
15 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD Here is the comparison how hot it is In 2000, India's Defence Research Laboratory (DRL) reported a Scoville rating of 855,000 SHUs,[10] and in 2004 a rating of 1,041,427 SHUs was made using HPLC analysis.[11] For comparison, Tabasco red pepper sauce rates at 5000–10,000, and pure capsaicin (the chemical responsible for the pungency of pepper plants) rates at 16,000,000 SHUs. Source Wikimedia
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
@allknowing Oh my, and to think I find Tabasco delicious yet too hot. I only put very little drops on my pizza. So your chili is very, very hot like this Insanely hot hot sauce maybe. or the chili used in this is that chili.
@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
Oh, I will never try that! Once is enough! If insanely hot is so hot, how much more the hottest chilli in the world?
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@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
21 Feb 18
Anything super spicy is not welcome in my tastebuds. Lol. I dont lke spicy food. But my husband does and he for sure can tolerate that insanely hot sauce of yours. Lol
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
21 Feb 18
Sad though that you don't share your hubby's taste for spicy foods. So, if he likes something spicy, you will still make something that isn't spicy. Good thing, hubby and I, both like spicy foods.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
21 Feb 18
@rakski At least you can eat something spicy.
@rakski (112925)
• Philippines
21 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD the only thing i cant eat with. Hint of spice is sizzling sisig
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@cintol (11261)
• United States
14 Feb 18
I don't eat spicy, my children are mexican and tease me all the time because I can't eat hot food. They have tried but they always give me a glass of milk with it because they know the least little bit will have me drinking the entire glass to stop the burn on my tongue.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
14 Feb 18
Oh, that's sad. When they eat like to eat spicy food you have to cook one that isn't spicy for you. But at least you try to eat.
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@cintol (11261)
• United States
14 Feb 18
Yes, I have given it my best shot but nope, not going there anymore. They are all grown now so make their own meals with spice and all.
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@JudyEv (325345)
• Rockingham, Australia
13 Feb 18
I steer well away from hot sauces. I don't like them at all.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
At least you know what you don;t like and avoid them.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
@JudyEv I must admit that a spicy dish can make you eat more rice.
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@JudyEv (325345)
• Rockingham, Australia
15 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD When we go to an Indian restaurant near here I have a tiny amount of any hot dishes and lots and lots of rice!
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@YrNemo (20261)
13 Feb 18
I bit into a hot chilly fruit once, a very red and tiny one. I swear I saw fireworks at the time...
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
I can relate with you seeing fireworks after you have bitten that hot chilly fruit. I also seem to see fireworks too , that I felt dizzy.
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@YrNemo (20261)
15 Feb 18
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
13 Feb 18
I love spicy food... even though it burns..I tend to eat it
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
13 Feb 18
Well, that is understandable, because most Indians are so fond of spicy foods. But you know, health books mentioned that eating spicy foods helps us not getting colds. I think that is true because I rarely get colds even if my officemates have it.
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
13 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD yeah my dear friend I know that.
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@Mshafeeq (1445)
• Bangalore, India
13 Feb 18
Yes i have experienced and I like spicy food sometimes I eat green chilli as well.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
I don't wonder, since you are an Indian. Most Indians like spicy foods. Really, you eat green chili? I suppose it isn't spicy yet since it's still green?
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
@Mshafeeq Yes, I know that. Most of your dishes are with spices. That is why, very seldom that I see fat Indians.
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@Mshafeeq (1445)
• Bangalore, India
15 Feb 18
@SIMPLYD some types of green chilli are not spicy but some are very. We Indians like little spicy little chatpata
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@snowy22315 (169641)
• United States
14 Feb 18
I don;t think that would be for me! I don't think I would try the "ghost pepper" either. I think that is what they call that pepper so hot, it has to be handled with plastic gloves.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
So the "ghost pepper" monicker is for what type of food is that? It's the first time I have heard of such term for a food. This is what is nice with a forum site like this, I learned other terms.
@averygirl72 (37715)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
My sister bought a Korean hot and spicy noodles. It was so hot I cannot finish a bowl. I didn't enjoy it's hotness it's like I'm punishing myself. But sister manage to finish a bowl. I wonder how she made it
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
With that instant noodles, the spiciness will really go crazy because of it's so hot soup. Well, I like spicy noodles but I only put some and throw away the rest. That way, I can take the spiciness of the soup. I love it!
• Philippines
16 Feb 18
I have this maggy noodles that came from another country who happened to be spicy.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
16 Feb 18
Hmm, i haven't known that. Although, Nissins hot and spiciy beef is a favorites of mine. I just use half of the sachet of chili on the noodles. I don't like it too spicy.
@marlina (154166)
• Canada
21 Feb 18
I can't stand anything spicy at all.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
22 Feb 18
Then, you should never ever try this Insanety Hot, hot sauce. My head whirled after I felt the too much spiciness.
@andriaperry (116860)
• Anniston, Alabama
14 Feb 18
Yes and milk wll put that fire out.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
So it's milk not banana that can help cool down the too much spiciness. I will have that in mind.
@acelawrites (19273)
• Philippines
14 Feb 18
I don't like such very hot sauce! I remembered once, I put so much wasabi in my sushi, and I had a very sharp headache and tears!
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
15 Feb 18
Oh my, I also experience that when it's my first time to put wasabi on the dip for the tempura. It brought tears to my eyes and my mouth felt like hell. But it's so delicious. Yes, wasabi- i love that, but we really just have to be cautious in putting just a little of it so the food will not be overly spicy