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Apr 28, 2024
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StantonMac
Monkey see monkey do
Please educate us on the difference between spice and heat.
Seems to me spice refers more to flavor while heat is the reading on the Scoville scale.
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Nashville hot chicken is spicy for spiciness sake and is for people who prefer spice over flavor
shimmy
In play, run(s)
Apr 28, 8:29pm
Is it that spicy? It's not been in my experience
Jimo Dashen
Apr 28, 8:33pm
I went to Hatti B’s and got their 2nd hottest and couldn’t feel my lips for a
maxpowers
Apr 28, 8:34pm
That’s what I got. Legitimately hot. Very good.
shimmy
Apr 28, 8:47pm
I had one today that was super hot. They have the guts to actually make it hot.
shimmy
Apr 28, 8:47pm
There's lots of places where you can get serious heat. I don't love crazy spice
fattycoug
Apr 28, 9:46pm
Please educate us on the difference between spice and heat.
StantonMac
Apr 28, 8:34pm
Explanation: I’m dumb and meant spice over flavor.
shimmy
Apr 28, 8:45pm
I've lived in Nashville for the last two years. I've come to the conclusion that
Duke Silver
Apr 28, 8:37pm
Nashville and chicken are synonymous, which is a shame. So much good food here, it's too bad the hot chicken (which is
unctoothman
Apr 28, 11:27pm
Few places do it well.
DKN
Apr 28, 8:39pm
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