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Q: Do you think the food here is spicy?

Sometimes when I go to a restaurant. I order there hottest dish, but to me it's not even hot. I would call it mild!

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Thankyou for posting your three questions. This is just such a release to be able to freely answer these.

 No I do not find the food spicy hot, but I often find it spicy. The red peppers will make me cough. I've eaten things at home that made me put my head under water. I think the hottest peppers come from the Carribean and India. this This an interesting article on peppers. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale

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Fascinating story, Mattaya.

That's quite the adventurous life you're living, you must have so many interesting stories to share, like this one.

philbravery:

Oh please don't encourage it

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Why?

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Thats a perfect question for NO WHY !

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It's not particularly spicy, nor is it particularly delicious. It's just the food that is available in China, nothing more.

 

I did learn, however, that it is not a good idea to eat spicy food immediately before going to the gym...

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