Spicy Food

When you eat spicy food, you might feel like your mouth or the top of your head is about to explode. But eating spicy food doesn't generally cause any serious long-term effects. While peppers often add the kick that hurts to different food dishes, one compound in peppers, might actually have health benefits rather than adverse effects.

Despite the reputation of spicy foods being tough to pair with wines, there is wonderful opportunity in these bold flavors if you know what to choose. For one, wine brings a reprieve a contrast in temperature, texture, flavor, or all three, that primes your palate for the next fork- or chopstick-ful.

You may want to reconsider reaching for hot pepper sauce at every meal or always eating sushi with wasabi. For pretty much the same reason that hot, spicy foods can make your mouth burn, it is thought they can irritate the bladder lining and worsen symptoms.

28 Feb 2013

 
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