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Curry Chat => Lets Talk Curry => Topic started by: Vinda looo on January 18, 2007, 02:25 PM
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Is it just me but lately when I have been cooking a few curries, I feel like my chest is tightening up, could be through inhaling all the spices. Has anyone else ever felt like this after cooking with spices for long periods.
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I have had shortness of breath a few times from going a bit OTT with the chili but not from just inhaling the spices frying and i've spent a whole days curry cooking.
cK
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Everytime i cook up a batch of base sauce....we get what we call "THE ONION SHOWER"
The onion smell/odour seems to get into the hot water tank and comes out when you have a shower the next day making the bathroom stink of onions.....very weird.
Its the price you pay, god knows what the neighbours must smell coming from the kitchen
Stew ;D
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Everytime i cook up a batch of base sauce....we get what we call "THE ONION SHOWER"
The onion smell/odour seems to get into the hot water tank and comes out when you have a shower the next day making the bathroom stink of onions.....very weird.
Your one step away from taking a bath in curry, seek help now ;)
cK
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Vindaloo,
I'd just check with a doctor if I were you. You can't be too careful with these things.
KP(V)
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maybe you have invented a form of nerve gas :o My guess though it will be the gas released by the chillies.
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Must admit I've never suffered from this effect, must be immune or something. But there's nothing wrong with the house ponging of curry ;D ;D . mmmmmmmmmmm spicy.
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Hi,
At times i have to stop frying and go outside.
I remember some one posted and informed us
its the gas been given off by the chillies
that get us, its a form of posion gas.
Graeme.
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Think CP posted that the gas produced from frying chillies and onions = a form of mustard gas.
In short it will burn the soft tissues if you inhale it.