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Sanshool Seduction: The Science of Spiciness
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Sanshool Seduction: The Science of Spiciness

Posted on January 13, 2016 by Anthony Martin • 3 Comments

One of the most aggressive flavors we can experience is spiciness. Imagine a bright red chili pepper whose color gives us fair warning of its propensity to ignite a fire. In fact, a common physiological response to eating spicy food is analogous to the way our body responds to an elevation in internal body temperature. … Continue reading →

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