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Hot Peppers added to a dish shouldn’t be called Spicy!



Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30 pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?How can you make a sauce less spicy/hot?What is the source of the very strong flavour in some bad fats (or dairy products?) that only some people can taste?How do I cook with bay leaves?Why does Mexican food taste dissonant with balsamic vinegar?Which caffeine-free tea herbs have tannins?How does flavor transfer?What can make a radish lose its flavour in a dish?How does pepper enhance/increase the saltiness of a dish?What are the advantages of vanilla sugar?Did I kill my chili's heat by processing the tomatoes and onions together?



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Why is it...that when you add Hot Peppers, Flakes or anything that has some heat to a dish, it is called Spicy? It’s not spicy at all! Only added heat! (in some cases, real hot, that it makes tears in your eyes!) It should just be called Added Heat! instead of spicy.










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    Why is it...that when you add Hot Peppers, Flakes or anything that has some heat to a dish, it is called Spicy? It’s not spicy at all! Only added heat! (in some cases, real hot, that it makes tears in your eyes!) It should just be called Added Heat! instead of spicy.










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      Why is it...that when you add Hot Peppers, Flakes or anything that has some heat to a dish, it is called Spicy? It’s not spicy at all! Only added heat! (in some cases, real hot, that it makes tears in your eyes!) It should just be called Added Heat! instead of spicy.










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      Why is it...that when you add Hot Peppers, Flakes or anything that has some heat to a dish, it is called Spicy? It’s not spicy at all! Only added heat! (in some cases, real hot, that it makes tears in your eyes!) It should just be called Added Heat! instead of spicy.







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