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I was at a Buffet and I saw a green paste by the Sushi. I thought,"Hmm. This green paste must be guacomole, yum!
I scoop it up. I took a spoonful of it, and...I damn near felt like I was going into analyphytic (Spelling?) Shock! I was like,"What kind of DEVIL food paste did I just eat? 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 The green paste was a little something called Wasabi, a spicy and pungent paste that usually isn't eaten by the spoonful, but put as a tiny dab on sushi. |
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One time I inhaled a sweat bee, and he stung me right in that spot you feel when food "goes down the wrong pipe"....and my throat constricted so bad that I thought for sure I was gonna suffocate...plus the pain of the sting. I really had to concentrate to force myself to breath.
And then there was the day I was chopping up habanero peppers for a sauce,..finished,...and had to use the restroom..and didn't think to wash my hands before. The heat started setting in about 2 minutes after I left the restroom...and at first it was funny, in a "gee you are dumb" sort of way...but the pain kept rising...and within 10 minutes, I was in complete agony. Lasted about 45 minutes, |
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reminded me of my reaction when I ate the Spoonful of Wasabi that I thought was Guacomole. ![]() I thought to myself something like,"Fran, I had a similar reaction to Wasabi myself!" ![]() ![]()
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One time I was eating at Panda Express and there were some dried peppers on the side (I didn't order them and they weren't usually part of the dish). I thought they were dried red peppers, but suspect, now, that they were chili de arbol peppers, which can have a Scoville Heat Unit range of up to 65,000 (more typical is 15,000 to 30,000). Whatever it was, it was WAY hotter than a jalapeno: my eyes started watering, my throat swelled up, and then my head exploded.
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But at the time, I had no idea what Wasabi was and I thought it was Guacomole. What was your first Wasabi experience like?
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Oh I don't know, I've been eating sushi for decades. And on the peppers in some hot chinese foods, just know NOT to eat them. That is common sense.
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I love falafel, but my body can not tolerate it. I don't know what it is. I've had falafel 3 times. The first time, it just made me nauseous and I thought maybe it was the flu bug or something. The second time, I was severely vomiting all night so I knew that the first time, it was the falafel that made me sick. So by then, I knew that I had a falafel intolerance but I loved it. So I decided to get some "beano" thinking that if I just took some beano right before the first bite, I'd be able to go back to eating falafel. Well, I was dead wrong. The third and last time I had falafel, I took "beano" right before the first bite. "Beano" is a food enzyme that's supposed to prevent gas and stomach discomfort. Well, it did not help at all because I was vomiting uncontrollably, so bad that most of my muscles were very sore from vomiting. Now I know I can never have falafel again. That's the only food that ever made me violently ill.
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Use your chopstick to dab a little bit of wasabi on one side of the sushi and then dip the other end into the soy sauce. |
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Believe what you want James, I have been doing what I do for many yrs and Use a Fork, I don't want to struggle with sticks.
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A fork? Blasphemy. Use your hands. |
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later that night, I got a bad case of runs. SO bad that I awoke several times having to race to outrun said runs. The only significant meal I'd had was that pizza so I had to sadly conclude that THAT was the culprit and had to put it on my 'NEVER again' list. Not too long afterwards, I saw a sign that said that the pizzaria had gone out of business. Somehow, I'm not surprised but I'm wondering how it was that they were able to make delicious, fresh traditional pizza YET said pie had that fatal flaw? |
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