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How spicy do you like your spicy food?

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I still think of siracha as mildly spicey ketchup, but the wife likes it.

She's sitting here and corrected me, she says she just s likes the taste.

I prefer something in between that and melting your face off.
I consider it rather mild, but I also like the taste of Sriracha. I use it like ketchup (dip french fries, spring rolls, etc. in it), but since it has no tomato in it, don't actually think of it as ketchup. If I want spicy ketchup, I add some Tabasco to Heinz's.
 
Have you tried Tapatio? I prefer it slightly over Cholula.

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i've never seen it. is it available in the northeast?
 
I still think of siracha as mildly spicey ketchup, but the wife likes it.

She's sitting here and corrected me, she says she just s likes the taste.

I prefer something in between that and melting your face off.

I like sriracha, but IMO, Huy Fong's sauce is too sweet.
 
I like hot food, but it has to have the flavor to support the heat. I don't like heat just for heat's sake. There is a Vietnamese stir-fry place near us, and their lemongrass-chili sauce is pretty hot, but the chef knows me and makes it a little hotter and I love it. He usually gives me a little cup of peppers on the side so I can mix some of those in too.
 
i've never seen it. is it available in the northeast?
We don't have a huge Mexican immigrant population, but Tapatío has become pretty common here in NYC. If there are Mexican grocery stores/neighborhoods anywhere near you, I'd check those first.
 
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Might have to try that out.

If you like Cholula, it's definitely worth a try. Let us know what you think of it.

Tapatio is way better. I think Cholula is too salty, has a weird bitter flavor, and something about the vinegar is odd. Although Tapatio is probably more vinegary, but it does taste better.

I agree and discovered it by accident through a local burrito food cart. They had it, I tried it and loved it. It has a smoky aftertaste or something.

i've never seen it. is it available in the northeast?

Yep, Walmart, Target, Whole Foods, everywhere.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brandon-kleinman/hot-sauce-popular_b_2763411.html
 
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To the point where:

1) Food still has a noticeable variety of flavours
2) It is uncomfortable, but not impossible to continue eating
 
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