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Posted 10 December 2021
Seabrook Trinidad Scorpion chilli crisps 99p @ Selby Lidl .
In store: North Yorkshire ·
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These are really hot . They had smokehouse cayenne also .
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sorted byYep , get a frozen sausage ready haha
I concur. I love them.
Beware these are proper hot . The smokehouse cayenne are not as fierce though.
Yes good plan, or one of those Mini Milk ice lollies.
Have you tried the Iceland Carolina reaper curry?
There are videos of people being taken to hospital after eating one!
Boyfriend had a go, thought he was tough enough and ended up on the toilet for 2 days and a burning chocolate starfish for 3 roflmao
I think I will buy a box of these for his Christmas, ic ould do with a good laugh again!
Walkers ah come on now Father, won't you have a cup of tea instead?
Like when molten lava meets the sea
Yeah good tip ,I recall similar last time I bought them , hopefully seabrooks have sorted this out .
Did it go "TSSSSSSSSSS" like in the cartoons?
Maybe someone forgot to add that key ingredient to mine(confused)
Think it a bit like roulette, eat 3 or 4 then you get a seriously hot one , but generally the hottest crisps for the price .
I’ve tried the volcanic vindaloo and the phaal from Morrison’s, both which were hot . I grow scotch bonnets to make a mean curry ,and buy the super hot sauces … so am semi acclimatised to heat , and still find these crisps hot . (edited)
Lol so you havent tried the iceland bumreaper curry then - lightweight!
You have to sign a waiver with it to absolve iceland if you end up in hospital - do you get that with the weedy Phaal!
Aldi had reaper sausages, not that hot at all .
Scared. (edited)
You can buy all sorts of peppers as a powder, and simply add your own kick to what ever flavour crisps you want.
Keep in mind that these trinidad scorpion are 'only' around 300k on the scoville scale, and are not the hotter 'moruga' variant. To put that into perspective, your typical birds eye pepper that you buy in the supermarkets are around 100k.
So as you suggested they're not super hot and for many people who are used to eating them will have a pleasant warmth.
Others might find them too hot, but they're by no means not manageable to consume.
If you really want to have fun, you can buy fun pepper powders such as these carolina reapers that are around 2 million on the scoville scale.
amazon.co.uk/dp/…92/
These pre-ground bags at 10g each, are a costly £3. But you're only going to need a pinch to blow your mind. If you're serious about upgrading your heat level on your crisps this is the way to go. You're probably going to have enough for a good 10 family size big bags. But realistically you're probably not going to finish your first bag.
There is only one chilli that is called scorpion chilli and that is the moruga? Which is over a million scoville. Sorry if I'm wrong. No pepper that is called Trinidad scorpion at 300,000.
chilipeppermadness.com/chi…rs/
Yes had these a while back. Very hot, thankfully I like it hot. Too hot for the rest of the family
Are they hotter than those Walkers fiery ones?
Well as long as its Early Grey I am posh!
Its not for me i cant stand red hot food - see above its a pressie for the boyfriend I have never laughed so much when he ate the Iceland Carolina bumreaper curry as he calls it and his chocolate starfish exploded it was a sight to see i should have filmed it and put it on youtube i would have a million hits grrrrrr
So in essence looking for something to torture his christmas tastebuds and at the same time give me a laugh for a few days!
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Thank you