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>> No.5227509 [DELETED]  [View]
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So, I'm a faggot that can't eat spicy food for the hotness, even if I like them so fucking much.

What do?

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I work in a kitchen assembly place where customers come in and prep their own meals. Anyway, I hear this kind of shit often

>"Is this [cayenne pepper, red chili flakes, monterrey jack cheese] spicy? I don't think my kids will like it"

Keyword is "think". In general, there's other foods that people omit from their dishes because they think their kids won't like it.

Anyhoo, how were you introduced to spicy foods, and do you like it?

I really enjoy it. When I was little, I remember seeing my parents eating something different and I would ask them if I can try it-- they wouldn't make a fuss saying that something was hot.

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Hi /ck/, since a lot of you seem to enjoy spicy foods, I was wondering if you could give me any suggestions how to get used to eating them? I want to eat things like spicy curry and such, but I jalapenos are about my limit. Is there anyway to get used to it, or is it just something you have to be born with?

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How to prevent burning shits after eating hot/spicey food?

I am not eating food that is so incredibly hot, but my asshole says otherwise.

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>>4564284

I'm German so going outside doesn't help me with this problem.
We call them Paprika by the way.

Oh and while we're at peppers. What are those called?
>peppers
>hot peppers
>peperoni

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Why do you like spicy foods, /ck/? For me, it's less the taste of chili and more about the sensation. I love that little burn at the back of my throat (inb4 firedicks), especially if I'm sipping a drink or a broth.

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