In the latest episode of 'The Jersey Eats Podcast,' we discuss where to get the best spicy food — from wings to pizza, sushi, ...
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 ...
Sweet and spicy foods have been trending for years, but now chains and brands are taking notice and introducing swicy items ...
The food you eat has a direct impact on so many aspects of your life. Spicy food specifically has a number of unusual bodily side effects you need to be made aware of.
That burn you feel after biting into a jalapeño isn’t just happening in your mouth. It’s triggering a cascade of biological reactions that continue working long after your meal ends. The fiery ...
Spicy foods are a favourite for many, but what happens to your body when you eat them? 1. Burning sensation: Capsaicin binds to receptors in your mouth that detect heat, tricking your brain into ...
Spicy foods might not only add oomph to your meals, but they may be giving your health a boost, too. A recent study published in the American Heart Association's journal "Hypertension" found people ...
You know that rush you get when you bite into something so spicy it makes your eyes water and your nose run? What if that intense physical reaction isn’t just masochistic food enjoyment, but actually ...
Following your requests, I’m sharing two recipes for the beloved Yemeni zehug, red and green, a bold and spicy spread that adds heat and flavor to pastries and side dishes.