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Scoville is a term that's usually thrown around when people are talking about the peppers that really pack heat. No one cares about the Scoville of bell peppers, but when we're talking about the ...
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This challenge takes heat to a whole new level we’re talking millions on the Scoville scale. Think you could survive a bite of something this intense? Watch the chaos, the courage, and the tears as we ...
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“Make it spicy” means something different in every kitchen, and that’s where orders go sideways. A tiny tweak in how you ask for heat helps servers match your tolerance without blowing out the dish.