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"2 teaspoons of chilli in 10 fl oz of sauce is not twice as hot as 1 teaspoon of chilli in 10 fl oz of sauce. This applies to all ingredients and the tastes that they produce"
"2 teaspoons of chilli in 10 fl oz of sauce is not twice as hot as 1 teaspoon of chilli in 10 fl oz of sauce. This applies to all ingredients and the tastes that they produce
In general I would say that Phil's statement is demonstrably incorrect.
A weakness of the Scoville organoleptic test is its imprecision due to human subjectivity, depending on the taster's palate and number of mouth heat receptors, which vary widely among people.[1][4] Another weakness is sensory fatigue;[1] the palate is quickly desensitized to capsaicinoids after tasting a few samples within a short time period.[9] Results vary widely (up to
As for Andy's departure from this forum, it was before my time but there seemed to be a couple of protagonists that appeared to be pretty relentless in attacking him
You say attacking, I would say rigorously questioning his motive and authenticity both of which were ultimately proven to be dubious. He succeeded in building a base clientele for his fledgling forum RCR (his real motive) and the Indian restaurant he claimed to work for didn't exist (authenticity, or lack therof).
could you provide a link to the message in which his putative restaurant was shewn not to exist ?** Phil.
All I got was that it was supposedly a restaurant and associated Takeaway in Leeds and one of the chefs was from Bradford.