I had habanero too, but in little slices and it was put in cheese cubs. I had it at a grocery store when I was little, at the time I didn't know what it was or how it tasted. But I founded out the hard way.
I've had this really spicy chicken thing at P.F. Chang's, and I've had some other hot stuff that I can't remember. Never a habanaro or anything similar, I think.
I remember a bet where we got this guy to eat wasabi, without any water for 60 seconds. It was made even funnier because this guy couldn't handle hotsauce. My dad on the other hand loves spicy food and could easily drink hot sauce.
The hottest thing I ever ate was a Chicken Habanero sandwich from Dominos (it wasn't really that hot, but I wasn't expecting it so it seemed worse than it was).
I like wasabi; but I've never had real wasabi (its $100 a pound), only the colored horseradish stuff.
One time I had the glorious idea to eat the wasabi which got on my finger during the sushi-making-process^^ That is the nasty kind of spicy. But apart from that, I never ate something which was too spicy and I love that kind of food.
It was a pepper that I grew from a seed. It was called "Mucho Nacho". In my opinion peppers you grow yourself tend to be way spicier then those sold in a store.
Why is "wasabi" a misspelled word in AG's spell-checker?
AG doesn't have a spell-checker! That would be Google Chrome or Firefox's spell-checker. I know because it's saying wasabi is spelled wrong for me too (on both browsers). But when I go to the other 2 main browsers (in my opinion) (IE, Safari) They say it's not spelled wrong. (and IE doesn't even have a spell-checker)