tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post7570495037714454554..comments2022-04-26T17:53:33.113+02:00Comments on C H I L I B L O G: The taste of Naga Morich and also the Long Slim CayenneMichael Salemssonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01957184572217853570noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-48322253127447318262010-08-05T22:30:53.688+02:002010-08-05T22:30:53.688+02:00to Mrarboc :I can not understand how big the risk ...to Mrarboc :I can not understand how big the risk was that you took. To me it seems as if it was a big possibility to have a very small wound in which part of the venom could get into your body orally. Please explain that part pedagogically and do the regular dont try this at home sign so not any reader get a potential idea.Michael Salemssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01957184572217853570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-66446716881680371782010-08-03T14:01:06.417+02:002010-08-03T14:01:06.417+02:00Sorry for the delay, but here goes.
I mean real c...Sorry for the delay, but here goes.<br /><br />I mean real cobra venom. I was "milking" a couple of my snakes for <br />research and got more than was needed so I drank the surplus knowing <br />that it is basically pure amino acids (protein) and harmless if you <br />don't have ulcers. It's just something I had to do - like eating fresh <br />Naga Morich. "I can, therefore I must!" (Look up the difference between <br />venom and poison...)<br /><br />I have gotten venom from spitting cobras in my eyes several times, and <br />I've also been bitten.<br /><br />I used to breed and sell cobras and had at one point 30+ adult cobras in <br />my home. Counting the "babies" the count was three figures during the <br />summer! ;-)<br /><br />(I'm not joking!)<br /><br /><a href="http://mrarboc.wordpress.com/category/ormar/" rel="nofollow">My blogg entries <br />about snakes.</a>MrArbochttp://mrarboc.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-16861633532626036432010-08-01T22:27:32.824+02:002010-08-01T22:27:32.824+02:00Wow Gunther. Your 4,5 year daughter liked the Naga...Wow Gunther. Your 4,5 year daughter liked the Naga dish!!? Some tough kids you raised up. I guess they are building up their resilience pretty early as well. I hope you got a good pod with some aromatic flavours in it. There seems to be difference from pod to pod.Michael Salemssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01957184572217853570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-30024717241511742982010-08-01T21:37:40.747+02:002010-08-01T21:37:40.747+02:00The adventures in the land of the hot peppers cont...The adventures in the land of the hot peppers continues. Tonight with a pastadish cosisting of ground meat in a tomato base with shredded carrots, ample of garlic and a quarter of a Naga (from its center section).<br /><br />The heat was definetly there, but not in any unpleasant way. My daugther, aged four and a half several times commented the dish as being "yummy".<br /><br />/"Günther"Günthernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-82095155240628357282010-07-31T21:13:16.068+02:002010-07-31T21:13:16.068+02:00Tonight it was time for my premier into the world ...Tonight it was time for my premier into the world of the hot pepper fruits. The entry was via the preparation of a vegetarian chilistew. I started out with 1/5 of a Naga but realised that the heat was to little. In total one third of a Naga was used and the result was a very nice dish with some heat in it.<br /><br />The heat was comfortable and the taste of the dish was fullbodied. I believe that the Naga contributed with a long pimento-ish aftertaste.<br /><br />Thank You Michael for the Naga.<br /><br />/"Günther"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-37172341565978408112010-07-23T17:59:38.492+02:002010-07-23T17:59:38.492+02:00To Naga Lover UK.
It was pretty good. I can not l...To Naga Lover UK.<br /><br />It was pretty good. I can not lie about that.<br /><br />To Mrarboc<br /><br />If you have drunk real cobra venom? Uh...you mean the chili sauce cobra venom?<br /><br />But, getting venom from spitting cobra in your eyes? You experienced it or what? I feel I need to get some more information regarding that issue.<br /><br />To Janne<br /><br />Thanks for the kind remarks. I will try to put up the reciep tomorrow.Michael Salemssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01957184572217853570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-26875418878601681462010-07-23T08:00:29.793+02:002010-07-23T08:00:29.793+02:00One should not read your blog in the morning. My m...One should not read your blog in the morning. My mouth is watering. At 07.48AM, I'm have a craving for pasta/minced sauce and Köfte with a lot of heat. I must be really damaged in my head.<br /><br />I must admit that I have the same feeling as you do when it come to many pepper sorts. A lot of them are Equal in taste and strength. One of the dissappointing species I have is the Nepal Snakebite. I guess it's a string from the Cayenne family, but a not so good one. I have only tried 3-4 of them so far, and all was mature. I will give it a go for the green ones, they might be better.<br /><br />Also I have the phenomenon of being immune to the capsaicin to some extent. The other day I was disappointed on one of my Dutch Pepper fruits. It did not have any heat at all. None, what so ever. I gave Christin the pod and asked her to taste it. She took a bite and said -"You have to stop this, it burns".<br /><br />I still have to taste the Jolokia's and the Carribian Red, they have a few more weeks to maturity.<br /><br />Can you post the recipe for the Turkish Köfta. I've never tried these, they look deliciuosJannehttp://ginflyer.bloggsida.se/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-33374017211209232952010-07-23T07:54:38.600+02:002010-07-23T07:54:38.600+02:00I've been drinking cobra venom, and it is actu...I've been drinking cobra venom, and it is actually quite bland and boring - nothing like eating a Naga!<br /><br />However - getting the venom from a spitting cobra in your eyes is similar to getting the juice from a Naga in your eyes. I hope you never have to experience either of that!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-57060732814922639992010-07-23T01:18:07.586+02:002010-07-23T01:18:07.586+02:00This looks awesome, I feel a bit jealous. The Nag...This looks awesome, I feel a bit jealous. The Naga rules!naga lover UKhttp://www.naga-jolokia.co.uknoreply@blogger.com