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14708746 No.14708746 [Reply] [Original]

>hate spicy foods
>but love the taste of spicy foods
How do I cure this?

>> No.14708763

>>14708746
slow build up over time and trying different kinds of spicy food

>> No.14708768

>>14708746
>>14708763
What this guy said. Embark on a training regimen. Tomorrow go get 7 hatch chiles or something like that and eat one every day. The next week get jalapenos. Then so on. It really is just a matter of your tastebuds becoming used to it. Drowning everything in hot sauce is also useful.

>> No.14708800

>>14708746
add a bit of milk in the cooking?

>> No.14709494

>>14708746
Apparently the chilli isn't the part you like in "spicy food". You might like the other spices, such as cumin, galanga, garlic, lemongrass and so on.

>> No.14709498
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14709498

>>14708746
you can't fix yourself, but you can at least ensure your offspring aren't affected

>> No.14709503

>>14708746
add things that soak up capsicum like potato and cheese

>> No.14709509

you can easily increase your tolerance to capsaicin by just slowly eating hotter and hotter stuff until you can snack on fresh habaneros like they're bell peppers

>> No.14710516

>>14709498
When you get the opportunity, you should kill yourself.

>> No.14711407

>>14709503
Rice.

Rice neutralizes most of the bitterness associated with vinegar-based hot sauces.

>> No.14711448

>>14708746
use sweet paprika instead of chili

>> No.14712055

>>14711407
why cant rice neutralize my bitterness

>> No.14712111

>>14708746

Just eat more of it to build up a tolerance. Tolerance builds up pretty fast with spicy food at least in my experience.

>> No.14712294

>>14708746
Build up that tolerance it takes time but youll get there bud

>> No.14712447

>>14708746
Yeah what these other guys are saying. Pic is (IMO) a really tasty hot sauce. It's cayenne based though so it's babby level.

You gotta work up to the spice. Challenge yourself. Sweat a little. You'll learn to like it.

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14712556

>>14712447
oops

>> No.14712652

I love spicy food but I don't appreciate what they do to my asshole the next day or evening

>> No.14713509

Anyone else get rude awakenings about their spice tolerance
I would constantly complain about how nothing white people made was spicy and how there wasn't any spicy food in my city and I got dunked on my ass by a fucking Canadian bar's suicide wings
It took me an hour to pick at one wing until I'd finished it and I felt sick afterward

Thing was it was like wasabi, yeah it was super hot, but it had practically no flavor (aside from a mild gross one) and was just spicy for spicy's sake

>> No.14713544

>>14708746
Just eat the hostess you can more often then throw in hotter flavours occasionally until they're not as bad and make those hotter ones your standard.