Mr. Chilehead: Adventures in the Taste of Pain
By (Author) James D. Campbell
ECW Press,Canada
ECW Press,Canada
1st May 2003
Canada
General
Non Fiction
641.3384
Paperback
180
This heated confession of one man who embraced the chile lifestyle details his obsessive quest for pepper pain. A look into the capsicum subculture and its strange denizens, this book discusses hot sauce phenomenathe endorphin rush that kicks in when the sauce is consumed, the mad desire to produce hotter and hotter sauces, and the trend toward raunchy and politically incorrect hot sauce labels. Explored are the reasons millions of people seek out the pain caused by hot sauce and why the pleasure following that pain has made the pursuit of hot sauce and chile culture so wildly popular. The incredible antics of both manufacturers and fans are examined, and the role of the Internet as a vital meeting place for the hot sauce community is highlighted. Appendixes include a Scoville Heat Scale, a list of the worlds hottest sauces and where to find them, mouth-searing recipes, and a users guide to the most exotic hot sauce products.
"[The] most passionate writing about a condiment." --"Esquire"
"A passionate, highly subjective journey. . . . An intriguing and charming look at the subculture." --"The Toronto Star"
"This book will take you places (be afraid, by very afraid) you've never been before." --"Fiery-Foods & BBQ magazine"
James D. Campbell is a hot sauce aficionado and a curator and the author of more than 50 books and catalogs, including Depth Markers, Mnemosyne or the Art of Memory: Gerhard Merz, and Ron Martin: Geometric Painting, 19811995. He lives in Montreal, Quebec.