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    Trying the worlds hottest curry

    You guys already know it was the birthday this week and some of you may or may not know im a total spice aficionado, so me and martin (Krakenslayer) will be going out to taste what is officially the UK's hottest curry and one of the worlds hottest, out of hundreds that have tried this bad boy less than 20 people have finished it.

    http://www.kismot.co.uk/kismot-killer/

    Wish us luck everyone!!

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    I'm projecting odds at about 20/1

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    For you or me?

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    With my acid reflux, I think that thing would force me to kick the bucket!

    I expect pictures of your tortured, sweaty, pained faces as you chow down on the curries, guys.

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    Ive had 2 phaals this week

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    Good luck storming the bathroom!

    I like my heat and I like my spice, but once the heat starts to overpower the actual taste it's not for me.

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    That was actually the hottest thing ever, it was like trying to eat the sun.

    I Could only manage about 1/3 of mine and then i was defeated, i mean a phaal or vindaloo had absolutely nothing on this thing, it was just pure intense heat in your mouth and it actually got worse with mouthful.

    Total congratulations to krakenslayer btw who actually finished his, i dont know how but im man enough to admit he is a better curry eater than I, and i think he deserves a title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    That was actually the hottest thing ever, it was like trying to eat the sun.

    I Could only manage about 1/3 of mine and then i was defeated, i mean a phaal or vindaloo had absolutely nothing on this thing, it was just pure intense heat in your mouth and it actually got worse with mouthful.

    Total congratulations to krakenslayer btw who actually finished his, i dont know how but im man enough to admit he is a better curry eater than I, and i think he deserves a title.
    Not better, just smarter. The thing is, everyone, Andy ordered a huge bowl of rice with his and proceeded to mix it together with his curry, bulking it out to un-doable proportions. I think this was an attempt to dilute the heat, but of course it doesn't work like that. I ordered a cheese nan (which Andy laughed at, but dairy is well known for it's anti-inferno properties) and some chapati, and no rice. A much more compact and manageable proposition.

    No way I could have finished it if I had beefed it out with rice like Andy did.

    BTW: Liking the new title lol I shall wear it with pride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    You guys already know it was the birthday this week and some of you may or may not know im a total spice aficionado, so me and martin (Krakenslayer) will be going out to taste what is officially the UK's hottest curry and one of the worlds hottest, out of hundreds that have tried this bad boy less than 20 people have finished it.

    http://www.kismot.co.uk/kismot-killer/

    Wish us luck everyone!!
    Wasn't something like this on the news a couple of months back with people being hospitalised?

    -- -------- Post added at 05:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:50 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by krakenslayer View Post
    a cheese nan
    Never even heard of one of those?!
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    Yeah that was exactly the same place neil thats where i got the idea of going there!

    Id never heard of a cheese naan before i moved up to scotland either, i dont think we have them in england but seem to be pretty common up here. Ive never tried one, the idea of cheese with my curry is absolutly rancid to me!

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    Congratulations to Kraken for his crafty curry consuming customs.

    Will Andy be arranging a re-match between him and the Kismot? Watch this space...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Congratulations to Kraken for his crafty curry consuming customs.

    Will Andy be arranging a re-match between him and the Kismot? Watch this space...
    Im not sure man, im not ashamed to admit when ive been beat and me trying to eat the kismot killer was like apollo creed trying to fight ivan drago.

    Not sure if its a rematch im capable of.

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    i'll stick to my pussy ass chicken kormas thank you, i like my currys like hank hill likes his bbq 'taste thuh meat, not thuh heat'


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Id never heard of a cheese naan before i moved up to scotland either
    If there's a place on this planet that could make an already lard drenched heart blocking slice of bread, even more unhealthy, that would be Scotland! I'm surprised they haven't thought about battering it with a mars bar in it too!



    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    the idea of cheese with my curry is absolutly rancid to me!
    I love Saag Paneer (spinach & cheese), but prefer Saag Aloo (spinach & potato) <--- Side dishes!
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