From the spicy kick of serranos to the intense burn of habaneros, hot peppers have established themselves as essential ingredients in millions of kitchens worldwide. Unlike black pepper ...
Sweet Heat: Savor the irresistible sweetness of guava magically mixed with scorching ghost pepper and peachy galaxy hops for an unforgettable hot sauce experience. Next Level: Spicy Snacks?
Ever wondered why spicy foods make your mouth feel like it's on fire? The answer lies in a chemical compound called capsaicin. When you eat hot peppers, capsaicin interacts with pain receptors in ...
What happens to your brain & body when you eat spicy food. Hot peppers trick your brain into thinking your mouth is on fire. But there's no real heat in a pepper. So, what's going on? It's all ...
In honor of International Hot and Spicy Food Day, Raffi Andonian and Noshings with Nicole share the history behind spicy food and when to use pepper versus hot sauce.
We are the only two mammals known to tolerate the burn of capsaicin – the active chemical compound responsible for making chilli peppers spicy hot. Yet, how did we come to love the irritant that ...
Chili peppers make a spicy addition to all kinds of dishes—Italian arrabbiata, Chinese Kung Pao chicken, Mexican mole sauce and Indian curry are some of our favorites. Different types of chilies ...
Spicy Pepper in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is an item that can be consumed or used in cooking meals to boost health, stamina, or add temporary status effects. When cooked, the Spicy Pepper offers ...
International Hot and Spicy Food Day is on Jan. 16, celebrating the bold flavors and fiery dishes that will set your tastebuds aflame. Whether you like a mild heat or seek out the spiciest chiles ...