why do spicy foods melt my mouth ?
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"The answer hinges on the fact that spicy foods excite the receptors in the skin that normally respond to heat. ... But capsaicin, the active ingredient in chile peppers, also stimulates the nerves that respond only to mild increases in temperature--the ones that give the sensation of moderate warmth.
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hey mate...
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-) bat ball of 4 alarm Chilli is waking chemical Warfare on your tongue Chili Peppers Capsicum a substance a substance that triggers the sensation of pain and he do when I touch your tongue or in case the hottest papers even your hand people plants likely evolve this compound to keep away living animals spicy food continuous build upper resistance to capsicum by gradually eating progressively hotter papers until they can thermonoclear while working only on mild sweet.
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i hope its help u..☺
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-) bat ball of 4 alarm Chilli is waking chemical Warfare on your tongue Chili Peppers Capsicum a substance a substance that triggers the sensation of pain and he do when I touch your tongue or in case the hottest papers even your hand people plants likely evolve this compound to keep away living animals spicy food continuous build upper resistance to capsicum by gradually eating progressively hotter papers until they can thermonoclear while working only on mild sweet.
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i hope its help u..☺
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