I know I've had stuff with...get this...VERY Halloweeny names here...Carolina Reaper and Ghost Pepper in them, either in the form of sauce or powder. (Although I think the scorpion pepper tops those now perhaps? It seems like there's always something new coming out that tops the scoville heat index, which is used to measure how hot something is.)
But most of the time if I eat those, I'll be reaching for a glass of milk.
I once learned the hard way that you should wear gloves when handling certain kinds of peppers. I do like occasionally making a spicy batch of chili.
I've had the "hot ones" before, the only sauce I could handle was the mild and even that was pretty hot for my taste.
Sometimes I've been surprised by just how hot some peppers were, like these cherry peppers I used one time. I think I put them in a batch of chicken fajitas. Those were some spicy fajitas!
I don't eat hot stuff all the time though.
But I will say carolina reaper sauce is great for when you have a cold. Clears you right out!
I do think there's some truth to the more fattening stuff up North I mean...donuts are New York's fried chicken.
Now if you like sushi...try some wasabi with it. It's got a horseradish taste to it, which is a different kind of heat taste entirely.