Just look at it...so innocent at only 2 cm in diameter...don't judge a book by it's cover.
So i must note: My recent rediscovered of The Atomic Fireball was actually due to a joke of getting a chili pinata for my birthday (for a drunken game of "spin the friend." If i would have known what was to come of it...This little spicy candy is going to be the death of me be it by ulcer or pure addiction.
You may be wondering why on earth would anyone write about an Atomic Fireball? Well nice to meet you - My name is Sarah and yes i have a serious addiction to both Effervescence (Sparkling Wines) and Capsaicin (SPICY everything.) As for the reasoning of these obsessions. We'll deal with the Sparkling Wine in another post...For the spicy - It must have been somewhere between my moms cooking with chilies and dad feeding me Hot Tamales when stuck at his office where my my tastes developed a love for capsaicin.
Curiosity about dissecting the little thing now has become interesting enough (to me) to write about it; and my findings have been interesting actually. I found a "virtual tour" of how they are made which confirms my need to *but wont* accept the fact that i personally cannot recreate them to their exact perfection myself. *I want to make them myself with Jolokia pepper...it will happen* Link to "Virtual Tour" of The Atomic Fireball:
And for you history nuts: http://www.ferrarapan.com/html/fb_history.html
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