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 ...
When you eat spicy food, the capsaicin binds to receptors in the mouth and on the tongue called TRPV1, says Terry. "These send signals of pain to the brain," he adds. Technically, spiciness is ...
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BBC Bitesize explores why some people actually enjoy eating spicy foods. When you tuck into your next red-hot curry, you won’t technically be able to taste the heat. Our tongues can only detect ...
Gen Zers dress, work, and talk differently to other generations. They even eat differently, too. They love spicy food, tend to dine in big groups, and are pulled in by influencer marketing ...