• context [fae/faer, fae/faer]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    jalapenos have been bred for mildness for decades because it’s cheaper for industrial-scale production to take mild peppers and add capsaicin to “medium” or “hot” products than it is to test each crop for capsaicin content. i prefer serranos and these little purple cayenne peppers that we grow.

  • flan [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    i agree, jalapenos are very underwhelming. All hot things should be like inconsistently watered habaneros so you never know if they’re going to be super mild or mind bendingly hot.

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      8 months ago

      habituate your vanilloid (TRPV1) receptors in your gut (assuming you have them) and also habituate your gut microbiome

      Do you normally eat enough fiber?

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        Probably not. Sometimes I eat whole grain noodles. I get maybe one serving of fruit and 1 of veg per day. I have some psyllium husk powder I can dissolve in liquid.

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          I cannot recommend getting enough fiber enough. Make sure you drink an adequate amount of water if you do increase your fiber intake. If you don’t, the extra fiber will pull water out of your blood. Having enough fiber in your intestines when you eat capsaicin heavy food will give those capsaicin molecules somewhere else to be that isn’t your gut trpv1 receptors and maybe help quell some of your discomfort!

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    8 months ago

    I know you said you don’t like super spicy things, but ghost peppers are so sweet and delicious. They’re almost fruity in a hard-to-define way.

    But also I ate too many and puked once so keep that in mind!

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      8 months ago

      That stuff actually burns me enough to make me kind of glow with happiness afterwards, wonderful actually. Feels like it cleans something out of the whole respiratory tract

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        8 months ago

        Those are the endorphins! The brain gets confused and interprets it as a traumatic injury and floods the system.

    • IHATESMOKINGCHRONIC [any]@hexbear.netOP
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      8 months ago

      I like the ghost pepper super spicyness for some reason, never had them by themselves so I guess I can’t really compare whatever’s going on in there that makes it feel different. It just burns the fucking hell out of you but it’s very rich and earthy too. The only problem is actually hurts you inside a bit in the wrong combo.

  • pinguinu [any]@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    Yeah and? Bell peppers rock 🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑🫑