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California doctor claims spicy Thai dish left her with chemical burns


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Someone that apparently doesn't order spicy food much, decides to order a very spicy dish ... oh well.

 

Think she would have just sampled a very small piece, before eating enough to cause her discomfort.

 

Poor comparison in the blip, comparing with one of the mildest peppers,   Even the Cayenne pepper is 5 to 10X spicier than a Jalapeno pepper, but only half as spicy as Thai Bird's Eye pepper

 

50k vs 100k on the Scoville scale.

 

edit:  think they named the wrong dish in blip ...

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10 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

It sees she thinks she is in the USA.

 

She is in the USA. The restaurant is in Los Gatos, California, and the lawsuit was filed in a California court.

 

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And ordering a super spicy dish and finding out that it is super spicy, it seems she is not the smartest cookie in the jar.

 

Agreed. WTF.

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She is right as most restaurants do not even bother to ask the foreigner if they want it very spicy or not to spicy. Depending on their mood of the day, even if you ask, they answer just with the usual "No can Do". Happens all the time in Hua Hin restaurants.

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5 minutes ago, Sigmund said:

She is right as most restaurants do not even bother to ask the foreigner if they want it very spicy or not to spicy. Depending on their mood of the day, even if you ask, they answer just with the usual "No can Do". Happens all the time in Hua Hin restaurants.

Hua Hin is a long way from California

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I'm not surprised.  America is the land of lawsuits.  Remember the McD hot coffee lawsuit.  Also, remember the DC Judge who sued a dry clearner for over a million because his clothing was ruined.  

 

The restaurant will have to hire a lawyer to defend or negotiate a settlement.  That is unless suit is dismissed. The biggest common denominator is: Lawyers.  Amereica has way too many lawyers chasing $$$. 

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2 hours ago, Sigmund said:

She is right as most restaurants do not even bother to ask the foreigner if they want it very spicy or not to spicy. Depending on their mood of the day, even if you ask, they answer just with the usual "No can Do". Happens all the time in Hua Hin restaurants.

Sometimes my missus is literally in pain but down it goes. You don't want spicy you have to tell them otherwise you just might get the Thai/Issan version.

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

California doctor claims spicy Thai dish left her with chemical burns

She’s a doctor and should have known full well that the chemical in chili is Capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide). 

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This one Thai restaurant here has a log book.  You have to write your name and they enter the slice level.   You have to have 5 entries before they let you order level 5.   

100k scoville not all that high.  Some peppers 10x that.    My wife will be breathing funny, nose and eyes watering as she eats her som Tom.  She says it gives her energy.   I just think it's a good time for a BJ

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4 hours ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

Spicy food can lead to colon cancer and other issues with age. Usually there are no symptoms during the process, Ban all spicy food and at the restaurant make sure they understand your request. If not, don't go back if they fuss or pretend not to understand.

If you don't want to eat spicy food, it is probably not a good idea to go to a restaurant that serves spicy food.

 

I have eaten Thai food in the UK, France and Germany and most of the food tastes completely different to the same dish in Thailand.

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6 hours ago, Artisi said:

And California is a long way from Thailand, so what makes this an important news article to be featured in a Thai forum? 

No one said that it was important news but the subject is obviously of interest to some in Thailand, particularly expats on a predominantly Thai forum.

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She got burned by a PRIC, obviously.

 

PRIC YI NOOOO

 

What is pric-yi-nu....anyway?

 

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Deh-wah...

 

I doubt that this bird ever even tasted a decent prik.

I mean a prik ki nu.

 

A decent prik would have truly wasted her....

And she would have been in NO position to complain...

After downing one.

 

 

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9 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

An American doctor... 

And ordering a super spicy dish and finding out that it is super spicy, it seems she is not the smartest cookie in the jar.  

 

This is just one more thing that is terrible about the American medical system.

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

an order of Dragon Balls

She's looking for sexual pleasure.

Frustrated woman, probably isn't getting any. 

 

11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

, claiming she suffered permanent injuries after eating a spicy dish

WHIMP 

She needs to ManUp. 

 

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