Northwest Phoenix's Asian food scene has been steadily developing over the past few years, and it's not just because of TSMC.
Spicy food makes us sweat because capsaicin, the active compound in chili peppers, tricks the body’s heat sensors into ...
Scientists say our love for spicy food comes from a thrill response, capsaicin triggers pain, but the brain enjoys the controlled discomfort and heat.
But the professor warned that “if spicy foods are uncomfortable to eat, or cause unpleasant symptoms like migraines, ...
Spicy candy occupies a special place in the candy world. From Hot Tamales to chili-filled tamarind candies, there are plenty ...
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Is Spicy Food a Sin?

A lighthearted exploration of cultural and religious views on spicy food and whether enjoying heat in your meals raises any ...
The first thing to understand about eating spicy food is that it really isn’t a matter of taste. Capsaicin, the active chemical in capsicum plants that are a key ingredient in anything you’d think of ...
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Both dietitians say that another reason why spicy food is good for your heart is that it lowers inflammation, which has the ...
To find one of the world's hottest restaurant dishes, you don't need to go to Southeast Asia. There's some mighty hot curry ...
Spice up your life and your health! Discover how the right amount of heat can bring joy and wellness to your routine.
If you've wondered whether jalapeños have become less spicy over the years, you're correct, but the reason they're changing spice levels is no accident.