Why do people love spicy food – even when it hurts to eat it ?
Tearing up, sweating and other bodily functions are all signs that the body is trying to expel spicy foods as quickly as possible. But there is a simple reason why some people enjoy those sensations The first thing to understand about eating spicy food is that it really isn’t a matter of taste. (…)
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