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QuestionWhat if it hurts my stomach?Leyla JeenaCommunity AnswerIf the spicy food hurts your stomach, it is most likely that you ate the spicy food too quickly or that you ate too much. If this happens, drink milk or take a heartburn pill.
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QuestionWhat are the different levels of spicy?Community AnswerSpiciness is measured by the Scoville scale; a Jalapeño is around 3,500 Scoville whilst the hottest pepper in the world - the Carolina Reaper - is around 1,500,000.
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QuestionCan hot and spicy foods harm my taste buds?Community AnswerNo, spicy foods do not do any damage to your taste buds. It only feels painful because a chemical in spicy foods binds to your pain receptors and creates a feeling of pain, despite no harm actually happening.
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QuestionHow do I adapt my body to spicy food?Community AnswerStart putting hot sauce or jalapeños in your omelet. That how I did it, and now I eat habaneros like candy.
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QuestionIf my nose and eyes start running when I eat spicy food, can I gradually adapt them so that they don't do that?Community AnswerYes. It's common for that to happen when you first start eating spicy foods. It will get better over time the more you eat spicy foods.
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QuestionWhat if I am lactose intolerant and can't have dairy?Community AnswerTry lactose-free milk. It's milk with casein, but without the lactose.
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QuestionWhy can some people handle spicy food better than others?Community AnswerPeople who have grown up eating spicy food have a higher tolerance for it. Long-term exposure to capsaicin — the compound present in chillis — depletes substance P, a neurotransmitter. This depletion increases your tolerance for spicy food. On the other hand, those who have not grown up eating spicy food will have a relatively low tolerance for it.
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QuestionI don't have very spicy food often, yet when I do eat things with chili peppers in it, not only does my mouth burn, but my lips swell and sometimes blister. My throat will also hurt. Is this common? How do I stop it?!EnigmaCommunity AnswerProbably there's something in those food that you are allergic to. Try meeting with a doctor or dietician to find out what your food allergies are.
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QuestionI have trouble breathing after eating spicy foods. What can I do to avoid this?Community AnswerDon't eat too quickly when consuming spicy foods. The faster you eat them, the greater the reaction your body will have in response. Slow it down, eat plenty of starch, and drink plenty of milk. If indigestion caused by spicy food is causing your breathing problems, you may want to consult your doctor.
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QuestionWill vegetables affect the level of spiciness?Community AnswerYes. Some vegetables, like peppers, can add to the spiciness of a dish.
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QuestionIs it possible that when I increase my tolerance level, hot or spicy food will not affect me?Community AnswerYou may get to the point where food you once thought was spicy no longer affects you, but there will probably always be a pepper out there that will seem very hot to you (if only because people are constantly developing hotter varieties).
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QuestionWhat if I start to pass out?Community AnswerStop eating it. You could be allergic to it, or just not capable of handling the spice.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have any milk, candies, and pepper to practice eating spicy food?TobiasTop AnswererI would recommend buying some at a grocery store if you don't have any and want to do this.
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QuestionWhat can I do to adapt if I have been eating a lot of spicy foods since childhood, but there are still some chilis I can't tolerate?Community AnswerYou can continue to eat dishes with a small amount of those chilis included. Eventually your tastes may adapt to be able to handle them in larger quantities. Remember though, you don't have to eat every spicy food there is!
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QuestionWhat if I'm vegan and can't have casein?Community AnswerTry coconut yogurt, or any other vegan yogurt. Vegan milks are also good, but they're thinner and yogurt is better. Fresh coffee also works, even without milk.
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QuestionWhat is substance P?Community AnswerA compound thought to be the synaptic transmission of pain and other nerve impulses.
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QuestionWhy is it I can eat like jalapenos like candy, but normal black pepper I can't?Community AnswerIt may be because black pepper isn't actually a pepper, but a vine. You may be having an allergic reaction to the black pepper.
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QuestionWhy does my stomach react to spicy food?Community AnswerOne reason is that capsaicin, a substance found in spicy foods, comes to contact with the lining of your stomach, which can lead to stomach pain or discomfort. It can also be that the chemicals in spicy food irritate a sensitive ulcer, which may begin to inflame and can even bleed.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I am lactose intolerant, but the dairy free milk hurts me?Community AnswerGo to your doctor to see why the dairy-free milk hurts you; it shouldn't hurt you.
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QuestionWhat should I do to learn the right amounts of herbs and spices to use?Community AnswerStudy and practice cooking. Trial and error. Keep in mind how much and what spices you used, and adjust to your tastes. Make the same dish often, but vary the type and quantity of the peppers and spices.
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QuestionCan spicy foods harm the esophagus?Community AnswerSpicy foods should not cause any harm to your body. The most it can do is cause temporary pain due to the heating compound of spices. If any long-term damage is done, see a doctor.
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QuestionWould it be possible to go straight to something very spicy, or do I need to develop a spicy food tolerance?Community AnswerIt is best if you work your way up to the really spicy foods.
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QuestionWhen building tolerance to spice, is it better to run for the milk or ride it out?Community AnswerIf you want to build a high tolerance to spice, ride it out. You'll get used to it.
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QuestionHow do I adapt to going to the bathroom when eating spicy foods?Community AnswerInvest in a bidet for your toilet. The water will not only soothe your scorched derrière, it will be sparkly clean as well.
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QuestionHow do I avoid losing my tolerance to spicy food?QamarTop AnswererEat spicy food consistently. Your tolerance sticks around when your tongue is used to consuming that specific kind of food, so as long as you eat spicy meals regularly, you won't lose your tolerance.
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QuestionHow do I get the upper hand when I've entered into a hot sauce drinking contest?QamarTop AnswererPrepare yourself ahead of time by consuming hot sauce regularly. You should already have some tolerance to the heat of hot sauce, so train yourself by drinking it daily to prepare yourself for the contest.
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QuestionWhat if I can't eat or drink dairy products?KY_GirlatHeartCommunity AnswerThere are some alternatives to products with dairy that you can get at your local grocery store. For instance, there is plant-based milk, such as cashew milk and coconut milk. The same goes for yogurt, ice cream, and other foods normally made with dairy products. These products are often labeled "vegan/suitable for vegans", "dairy-free" or "plant-based."
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QuestionHow hot are habaneros on the Scoville scale?Community AnswerHabaneros are rated at 150,000 to 325,000 Scoville units. Habaneros are much spicier than jalapeños.
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QuestionWhat if I am allergic to dairy? What can I use?Community AnswerUse another sort of milk such as almond or oat milk. You can also use something acidic like lemonade or orange juice. Ice water is another alternative.
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