Are you craving chilli sauce or hot curries in your pregnancy? You never preferred to eat spicy foods before, so why are you feeling this sudden urge now? Is your body trying to convey a message to ...
This article is republished from The Conversation. Everyone has a different tolerance for spicy food—some love the burn, while others can’t take the heat. But the scientific consensus on whether spicy ...
Spicy food can transform any meal into a sensory experience — pain, pleasure, even breaking a sweat can take flavors to the next level. While some like it hot, dialing up the heat may ruin a meal for ...
Some people seriously love spicy food. Whenever they eat somewhere that gives them the option of a spice level, they choose the highest. At home, they put hot sauce on pretty much everything, even ...
Everyone has a different tolerance for spicy food — some love the burn, while others can’t take the heat. But the scientific consensus on whether spicy food can have an effect — positive or negative — ...
Sweating, stomach pain, headaches — experts explain what happens physiologically, and what that may mean for your health. Credit...AKIRA for The New York Times Supported by By Trisha Pasricha Dr.