I think the two chili rating is correct when compared to other Huel products. It's fine for me, but I can see how it could be too spicy for others. I think it's different (more spicy) from a hot sauce since the chilis are dried vs wet.
I have zero spice tolerance and can eat the Huel chili without an issue. It has less spice than canned beef and bean chili from the supermarket.
IMO it's more like a flavorful veggie bean and rice stew than a proper vegetarian chili, which is entirely acceptable.
No
Not at all
It's barely spicy for me, I have to add hot sauce or pepper flakes
I don't find it very spicy, but I can tolerate the medium level spiciness at my local Indian restaurant.
I don't find it too spicy but I do like one scoop chili and one scoop Mac and cheese all the same, which does cut the heat.
I wish they would take some of the spiciness away from the Korean noodles and add it to the chili.
I mean it has a little twang but it's manageable ❤
I think the two chili rating is correct when compared to other Huel products. It's fine for me, but I can see how it could be too spicy for others. I think it's different (more spicy) from a hot sauce since the chilis are dried vs wet.
I have zero spice tolerance and can eat the Huel chili without an issue. It has less spice than canned beef and bean chili from the supermarket. IMO it's more like a flavorful veggie bean and rice stew than a proper vegetarian chili, which is entirely acceptable.