As a half Mexican, I remember the days when I used to think that my culture’s food was spicy. But these days jalapeños and serranos might as well be bell peppers, compared the dishes I’ve tried over the years. Mexicans don’t know what spice is.
I would consider a dish that is ordered “Thai Hot” at an authentic Thai restaurant to be a good minimum base level for spicy. Anything less is child’s play.
As a half Mexican, I remember the days when I used to think that my culture’s food was spicy. But these days jalapeños and serranos might as well be bell peppers, compared the dishes I’ve tried over the years. Mexicans don’t know what spice is.
So what would you consider spicy now?
I would consider a dish that is ordered “Thai Hot” at an authentic Thai restaurant to be a good minimum base level for spicy. Anything less is child’s play.
Not OP, but as someone who enjoys spicy, Indian food is beyond my level. The Xtra spicy Buldak ramen is right at about my limit of “pleasant/pain”.
“Some of these cats forgot what work IS!”