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Do humans like spicy food because it hurts to poop?
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Joss Weatherby
I only thought of this as I eat a slice of pepper covered pepperoni and mushroom pizza that ive drowned in Sriracha... :nervous:
Dykes_on_Jay
in a bag, and use it as hair.
Lira
To my knowledge humans have always consumed spicy food because it makes food edible for a longer period of time. Now, if you enjoy the ring burning sensation that comes with spicy food, I guess you're just combining usefulness and pleasantness :p
Jon_Snow
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Originally posted by Lira
To my knowledge humans have always consumed spicy food because it makes food edible for a longer period of time. Now, if you enjoy the ring burning sensation that comes with spicy food, I guess you're just combining usefulness and pleasantness :p

Never heard of that. It makes you perspired which evaporates cooling you down. This why spicy cuisine originates from tropical areas.
Sushipunk
I've been really getting into spicy foods lately. I was always a fan of curries and Thai food, but I've been eating a lot of Vietnamese food recently too. So damn good.
MSZ
I add cayenne pepper to everything, but its not hot enough to make you heat. Habanero on the other hand; GI tract no likey.

some hearsay http://www.rediff.com/getahead/2010...-spicy-food.htm
planetaryplayer
jerk chicken is so bomb. sriracha isn't even spicy lol. going to wing places to get the spiciest wings in town is stupid but everything with some heat is better.
r5a
just recently i had to deal with this. normally i can eat spicy food no problem. i actually dig a bit of spice.

1st time ever i dont know what it was but the pepper was SO HOT i literally couldn't finish my burger. my mouth was on fire for a half an hour. on the way out it was brutal. felt like my was burning.

rolled the dice and lost. oh did i ever lose..
planetaryplayer
lol i bought spicy wings, i think they had a small amount of ghost chile in it... it wasn't that bad coming out but going it a dif story.. 6 glasses of milk for 1 pound of them lol. although the 3rd the next day was like fiery in colour and in pain. scotch bonnet n habanero i can handle, idk what the next steps are though
PurpleHaze
spices and peppers are my favourite compliments to any dish. I used to add salt to a lot of my dishes, but now spices add that extra pop, zing and burst of flavour I crave.

i always have a bunch of jalapenos, thai chilies (bird peppers), cayenne and tabasco readily available on hand.

i love making my own spices, a killer one i made recently:
- habanero peppers
- garlic
- shallots
- vinegar
- lime juice
- salt & pepper
- sugar

siracha is like ketchup to me now lol

FuzzQi
Just eat cucumber to cool it down on the way out
sensorium
My ancestors ate everything spicy, so it was only my destiny to put spices in everything. There's something truly special about eating french fries with homemade hot sauce. Ketchup? No, sir, there's Aztec blood in me.
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