Wendy's does ghost pepper

#26
#26
If you guys think Ghost peppers are hot, try Trinidad scorpion or carolina reaper peppers.

There's no thinking about it. Once you reach throat-spasm, immediate sweat, skin flushing, "I might die" heat, they're really all the same.
 
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#30
#30
Try the Bacon Cheeseburger on Steroids at Bad Daddy's. Fast food has exactly one thing going for it: it's fast.

I just looked that place up. It looks good. The Western Burger sounds on point.

Too bad I'm outside of Nashville.
 
#31
#31
Grabbed the fries because my girlfriend was craving Wendy's at 10AM. The cheese tasted good, but the ghost pepper marketing is irrelevant. Not spicy at all.
 
#32
#32
Grabbed the fries because my girlfriend was craving Wendy's at 10AM. The cheese tasted good, but the ghost pepper marketing is irrelevant. Not spicy at all.

Not even like jalapeno level hot?
 
#33
#33
My sweet spot for heat is somewhere between a serrano and a pequin. Those are "hot" to most people, but pepper people would eat pequins like jelly beans.

At some point you may as well just hit your food with military grade pepper spray and dig in.
 
#34
#34
My sweet spot for heat is somewhere between a serrano and a pequin. Those are "hot" to most people, but pepper people would eat pequins like jelly beans.

At some point you may as well just hit your food with military grade pepper spray and dig in.

Pepper Palace already has a hot sauce that is military grade pepper spray with flavoring. I tried a very tiny drop, and it was scorching my mouth for almost 40 minutes.
 
#39
#39
They made Ghost Pepper Ice cream, about a month at our Clubhouse..

It was pretty good, not insanely hot, but once the creamy ice cream texture and taste was over the heat lingered
 
#40
#40
They didn't even register with me. I'll just go back to eating the spicy chicken sandwich.

Love that sandwich! The spicy chicken from Chik fil A is definitely hotter though if heat is what you are after. At least the last time I tried one years ago.
 
#41
#41
Pepper Palace already has a hot sauce that is military grade pepper spray with flavoring. I tried a very tiny drop, and it was scorching my mouth for almost 40 minutes.

Ouch. I don't see the appeal in pain. I like just enough heat to make my head sweat and that's it.
 
#42
#42
Love that sandwich! The spicy chicken from Chik fil A is definitely hotter though if heat is what you are after. At least the last time I tried one years ago.

Not a big fan of Chik-Fil-A and it's a chore to get to the closest one. It is a decent sandwich, though.
 

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