This Idaho Pizzeria Requires A Waiver Before You Try Its Most Infamous Pizza - Tasting Table
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At The Flying Pie Pizzaria in Boise, an adventurous pizza experience awaits with their Habanero Pizza that demands a signed waiver due to its scorching heat. Habanero peppers, known for their 100,000 to 350,000 Scoville Heat Units, exceed jalapeños in spice levels. The restaurant offers varying heat levels, from Single to the increasingly fiery Quad, which features an astonishing 24 habanero peppers. This fiery delicacy, available since 1994, appeals to those seeking extreme heat while delivering a unique flavor with mozzarella cheese and other toppings.
When Robert Palmer sang, 'Some like it hot and some sweat when the heat is on,' he could have easily been crooning about an Idaho pizzeria.
The Flying Pie Pizzaria in Boise serves a Habanero Pizza that requires customers to sign a waiver due to its extreme spiciness.
Habanero peppers can reach between 100,000 to 350,000 on the Scoville Scale, making them significantly hotter than jalapeños.
The Habanero Pizza offers heat levels from Single to Quad, with the Quad featuring 24 habaneros, equating to 20 pounds of jalapeños.
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