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Capsaicin in spicy foods can slightly increase calorie burning and may support digestion. However, some purported benefits of ...
In this boldly flavored Southern-style side dish from Edna Lewis and Scott Peacock, collard greens are cooked until tender in ...
The impact of eating spicy foods regularly can trigger changes to your gut and digestion, which can involve both positive and negative effects.
You've probably seen those videos where someone eats an insanely hot pepper and immediately regrets it. Face red, tears streaming, they're gasping for milk like their life depends on it. It's ...
This hearty pasta from chef Barbara Lynch pairs rigatoni with spicy sausage, white beans, tomatoes, and red wine for a rich, Tuscan-inspired sauce finished with Parmesan cheese.
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 ...
There are Valentine's dinners that are prepared with candles; and there are others that are prepared with a jar of chili on ...
Consumer demand for spicy food is evolving beyond extreme heat. Brands at the Specialty Food Association's Winter Fancy Faire showed how they are embracing habaneros, sweet-heat pairings and ...
Many years ago, I became a Phaal Curry Monster, meaning I was brave (and dumb) enough to accept a restaurant’s challenge to eat a plate of chicken drenched in curry made of the spiciest peppers on ...
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 — ...