Wendys spicy chicken nuggets.

Yeah hot and spicy are two different things to me. Short of bw3 blazin hot or a local wing shops 911 wings most fast food restaurants come no where close to hot.
Hot foods with a good dose of capsaicin are actually good for you. It is oddly anti inflammatory and lowers your blood pressure and benefits your gut biome. You of course have to work up to it so don’t start at ghost peppers.
 
Someone that can combine a half dozen spices and create something that tastes great is an artist.
Someone who can extoll the virtues of a bad used car and sell the merits of 7 year financing is also an artist....a bovex artist.

Seriously, when I was visiting Yosemite National Park, I stayed (crashed) in a house full of employees.
It was cool.
However, they'd only ALLOW spicy foods (Gebhardt Foods?) with a top-broken thermometer (meaning SPICIEST) on the label.
Their childish braggadocio regarding the excessive heat never ceased. The repetitiveness alone was disturbing.
It remains to this day, 47 years later, in my Top-5 list of group asinine behavioral experiences I had to endure. They were otherwise good guys.
It was so bad.
 
Maybe check the rates of stomach cancer in countries that typically have lots of hot dishes.
Yes some studies show for those who consume high levels of capsaicin an increased risk of gastric cancer. Those with moderate levels of consumption show a lower rate of cancers overall. Capsaicin triggers mucous production which is beneficial but overloading will weaken down this protective response. Like many things in life moderation.
 
I can’t do anything spicy except fried chicken then I like spicy not nuggets though. But I can’t say I’d ever buy chicken nuggets at Wendy’s though. McDonald’s has the best chicken nuggets.
 
One persons incredibly spicy is more bland than ketchup to another... Its all relative.

I prefer my food spicier than many, but what I find spicy barely registers to some.
At McDonald's I find the non spicy chicken to be quite spicy.
 
I like a little spice in my food, but I don't overdue it. What's the purpose of overpowering the taste of main ingredient?
Which reminds me of an incident 8-9 years ago. My son was home from college during the Thanksgiving break and he brought along a college kid who was staying on the same floor. My son felt somewhat sorry for the guy because he was from Thailand and had nowhere to go for the weekend, so my family played college baby sitter. We've got a favorite mom-and-pop chicken wing joint (locally owned, not a chain) that we frequent and we took "Ed", very fluent in English, along with us. The local wing joint basically has five flavors of wings: naked, mild, medium, hot and suicide. (Although they have added "sweet chile/lime to the list since then) I normally eat medium and the wife eats mild. I explained to Ed that there was ONE time that I had five suicide wings, just so I could say to everyone that I had AT ONE TIME tried them. Ed blurted out to me that EVERYTHING is hot where he came from and the American eaters were a bunch of sissies when it came to eating hot food. :whistle: So when it was time to order, he got 10 suicide wings. I'll add at this time that there was a table of six or seven and everyone had also ordered beer. Ed ate his suicide wings, along with everyone else, and I could see the sweat pouring off of his face. He covered up his agony pretty well until everyone (except me) got up to leave and Ed was grabbing all the standing beer glasses on the table and was finishing everyone else's beer. He was also tugging at his collar quite a bit. When we got home, a good 20 minute drive, Ed was also hitting the milk jug pretty hard. Ed also had some lengthy bathroom time the next morning. But, hey! Ed proved to us that he likes his hot food! :giggle:
 
I thought the same thing until I visited Belize in summer. Literally the only condiment they had was habanero sauce; at first I was skittish but the locals reassured me it was a good thing. As long as you’re consuming enough water, the spices crank your sweating to max and actually helps to cool you off. 👍🏻
There's a good reason not to visit Belize .
 
I can’t do anything spicy except fried chicken then I like spicy not nuggets though. But I can’t say I’d ever buy chicken nuggets at Wendy’s though. McDonald’s has the best chicken nuggets.
I think these are far superior to McDonald's and Wendys:

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I live precariously through you guys. Sometimes I will have In-N-Out, often Animal Style. But I can get pulled pork or a muffuletta just as fast as Wendy's Hot and Juicy.
 
There's a good reason not to visit Belize .
Believe me, the heat and sweat were worth the views and snorkeling tour in Roatan.

Shark Ray Alley is something you’ll never forget if you’ve been there…. Literally hundreds of nurse sharks and manta rays swimming around in a chest-deep area and are “friendly” to the humans.
 
Believe me, the heat and sweat were worth the views and snorkeling tour in Roatan.

Shark Ray Alley is something you’ll never forget if you’ve been there…. Literally hundreds of nurse sharks and manta rays swimming around in a chest-deep area and are “friendly” to the humans.
Not if I can't eat the food !
 
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