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LOL Willy.
I cannot eat anything like that. It instantly kills my sense of taste for the rest of the meal and several hours afterwards... And I like the taste of food... so I avoid thngs like that like the plague. But I have to admit I admire.. (well... respect, anyways) anyone that can eat things like that. The only exception to that is horse raddish. I grow several plants in my garden that came from Poland with my grandmother when she emigrated in 1934. Horse raddish is like a weed... once you plant it it keeps coming back year after year... It may not be the hottest thing in the world like a Habemero, but I guarentee you that it will make your eyes water and clean out your sinus cavity in seconds flat. Use it on a good Polish butcher shop Kielbasie for a taste of heaven. (Oh and before anyone tells me that it's spelled wrong, kielbasa, kovbasa, klobasa, kolbasa, kolbasi, and kubasa are all common North American spellings for a type of Eastern European sausage that is correctly spelled Kielbasie). (Kiel ba sie) Best enjoyed with a good Polish beer or another Polish invention..... vodka
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