• UpperBroccoli@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 months ago

    I would so use that in their next marketing campaign. The slogan writes itself!

    “Outlawed in [Denmark|in some countries] for being too spicy!”

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    7 months ago

    I’ve had this stuff before. It’s comparable in spice level to what you’d get from a good Indian or Thai restaurant if the staff actually believe you when you say you want extra-spicy.

    The sauce packet itself contains “decolorized chili extract”, which is better known as oleoresin capsicum in some non-food products. Eating the sauce without mixing it into the soup as intended would be unpleasant for almost anyone, but only dangerous to people with allergies or certain pre-existing life-threatening health conditions.

  • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Having had all 3 of those before, they’re definitely not “tasty spicy” or “fun spicy” any more, but unless you drink them on an empty stomach and try to wash them down with beer only, they were perfectly fine.

    Always got some of the 2x spicy here for when I have a cold, best way to clear your nose. 🙈

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      7 months ago

      I like the spicy (black packet) and 2x spicy (red packet), it definitely has flavour to me! The 3x is closer to painful spicy though. Tongue’s are just different.

      Also I would not recommend any of these to people with geographic tongues. They will hurt no matter what level you get.

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    7 months ago

    What part of the label didn’t make it obvious that it’s not for filthy casuals?

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      6 months ago

      Don’t worry bruv, we got plenty of Buldak over here in Flensburg. We also have cheap beer. Flensburg’s entire economy is propped up on Danske penge, so please come over.

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        7 months ago

        Is it?

        Edit: Look, as a wise person once said there’s two things I won’t tolerate. 1) Intolerance if someone’s culture, and 2) the filthy Danish.

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    7 months ago

    I’ve had the 2× spicy. Honnestly the reason they should be recalled is for their quantity of salt. My mouth was burning more because of that than the spiciness.

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    7 months ago

    As someone who regularly eats 2x Spicy, the 3x Spicy version definitely hits harder but I prefer the taste of 2x Spicy

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      7 months ago

      Agreed. As a person who eats all of the spiciest hot ones sauces, I actually prefer the 1x spicy’s flavor!

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        7 months ago

        Me I feel like I’ve served my term, I raised and ate reaper peppers one year, and yeah they were spicy but they weren’t good. I can make much better sauces and such given peppers in the 10,000 to 100,000 scoville range.

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          7 months ago

          Yeah agreed. I’m way past the “so hot you can’t taste it anymore” phase. I still love a good hot sauce, but at this point what I’m most interested in is just the flavor.

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          7 months ago

          Agreed, most of the super hots aren’t actually very good tasting at all and you’d be better off sticking with a cayenne, hot Thai, or maybe a Red Savina. I have grown and had tons of super hots over the years and the only ones I actually likes were the Chocolate 7-Pots and Trinidad Moruga Scorpions. Even then, I would usually not use them in cooking as they just overpower everything with heat.

          • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            7 months ago

            Their Last Dab is the tastiest super spicy one in my opinion, very curry-ey. It’s not as spicy as some “less spicy” sauces, which was interesting to me. But most of the SUPER hot sauces are only okay, I agree.

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              6 months ago

              I have yet to try the Last Dab sauce as it is overpriced IMO. Your description of it does make me more interested though.

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                6 months ago

                It’s worth it. I’d say it’s priced okay. I’d pay 10-15USD for it cuz I don’t use it as quickly as other sauces. I DO put a lot into my Tikka Masala when I make it though!

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                  6 months ago

                  When I last checked it was $40 for a bottle. $10-$15 is absolutely fine. I clearly need to look harder for a good price.

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            7 months ago

            Habaneros can bring a nice flavor, but if they’re the primary note in a dish it’s too much. You need some sweet and some tangy in with them.

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              7 months ago

              My partner and I put habaneros in the dill pickles we make and they work AMAZINGLY for that!

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                  7 months ago

                  Oh it’s perfect! We slice them into circles and leave the seeds in, the pickles turn out perfectly spicy. I’m sure yours will turn out amazing!

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    7 months ago

    Buldak don’t fuck around with heat. I’ve had the 2x, and a pretty decent tolerance to spiciness, and it was hotter than my comfort zone.

    To an extent, heat boosts flavor; but passed that, it’s just heat for the sake of heat.

    …not that that justifies a recall, but they ARE hot as fuck.

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    7 months ago

    Though funny, overly spicy food has killed people. There’s a difference between adding spice to your product and just dumping in a bottle of pepper spray. Spice is like caffeine. There really should be a limit to how much can be loaded into a product before it needs a genuine warning label.

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      7 months ago

      Let me start off by saying I do not disagree. Even without death it can cause nasty stomach pains (not ulcers, though, that myth was dispelled) and cause severe irritation on the way out. In addition, a LOT of folks have undiagnosed conditions. I’m just adding perspective. I see no issue with adding a warning to products seasoned with peppers in the 800k+ range the same way you’d add one for a roller coaster because it absolutely can kill you if you have a medical condition and I’m not so sure that people realize that.

      For spicy food to kill an average healthy person, you’d have to consume a few pounds of super hot peppers to get that sweet infarction. Ghost peppers come in around 1,000,000 scoville units and the one chip challenge is seasoned with vipers and reapers which come in under 2m (there’s no official scoville rating that I could find on the chip itself). Some of the nastier sauces (Pure Evil and Plutonium No. 9) come in between 10m and 13m and those are eaten by heat aficionados and idiots looking to prove something with no more ill effects than shitting yourself inside out and pouring milk on your brown eye to relieve the burning.

      The story about that kid is absolutely tragic. He was 14 with cardiomegaly and myocardial bridging of the left anterior descending coronary artery (enlarged heart and a congenital defect). I don’t know if he was previously diagnosed (that’s a whole discussion about our healthcare system in the US) but eating a chip like that at 14 with other conditions is a health decision. He didn’t know the risks because there was no health warning and possibly he didn’t know about his condition.

    • otp@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      These noodles have been around in Korea for a while, and I’ve been able to get them in Walmarts in Canada for years.

      They even have a 10x spice flavour.

      I don’t think anybody has died from eating these noodles.

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        7 months ago

        10x sounds well past the point of being enjoyable. I’ll have to pick some up and check…

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          7 months ago

          Even the 2x is rough for me, and I can handle spice pretty well.

          10x is deep in the “challenge” category, I think…haha

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    7 months ago

    filthy casuals…

    Anyway korean homestay students used to stock up on these and leave them behind when they went home. it’s a pretty decent instant noodle, fairly recommended

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      The 3x is legit. It’s not like these “one shot” challenges where you can just get it over with and then suffer for a bit. It’s a whole fucking bowl of ramen. Like 30 bites worth of pain and then when you are done your entire stomach is filled with it and you have to carry it around all day.

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        7 months ago

        I’m kinda curious now what the multiplier is based on, someone’s perception or just multiplied ingredients, or measurable unit.

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          7 months ago

          They have a regular spicy ramen, which is more spicy than what most people can take, and then there’s 2x, double the amount of chilly from the regular one. And the 3x you can guess what it is.

          I’ve had the 2x before and it’s uncomfortably hot but my criticism is that the overall taste of this brand of ramen is not that great.

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        7 months ago

        i guess compared to ichiban and such but its fairly standard size for a Korean instant noodle