Nah...
They're relative.

Gave a single drop  of "Daves Insanity Sauce" on a cracker to a friend
who thought he liked "hot".
He cried.
and sweated.

My first bottle lasted 10 years as I was getting used to it.

Now I buy a hotter version by the 6 pack.

Cayenne is relegated to spicy for me.

Now, them there "Scotch bonnets" still have to be respected...
But I'll slice them onto a tomato sandwich.

If you're merely mincing words, cayenne IS a spice, and therefore
"spicy".

                                                Chuck
I planted some bird seed.
 A bird grew.
 Now I don't know what to feed it.


On 9/4/2007 9:56:26 PM, Dan Nave ([email protected]) wrote:
> OK you guys.
> 
> You are pushing the button of one of my pet peeves. ;-))
> 
> Cayenne is not "spicy," it is "hot."
> 
> Indians make a distinction between something being "spicy"
> and how "hot" it is.  And I certainly agree with them.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
> Re: CS>CS & Lupus
> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> I've been able to take 9000 HU cayenne in a smoothie (heaping
> > teaspoon) and just notice that it's
> "spicy".
> >
> > The rest of the smoothy was raw liver, raw milk, lecithin, raw eggs


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