yes shwetha..that really happens..its because of the taste buds..when u eat spicy food your taste buds are prone spice and as soon as there is change in temperature on the tongue it begins to burn..it should be an universal truth..
I see the others aren't able to understand it so here's my comment-----
hey guys what u have to do is..take 5 spoonfulls of red chilli sauce..swallow it then drink a glass of hot water or medium hot water.u will know the drill..
2006-10-11 02:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The extra often you devour surprisingly spiced issues the extra suitable your tongue gets used to it. I used to no longer have the skill to devour lots surprisingly spiced stuff, like 3 years in the past, yet i began out with including tabasco to each meal now and then and now i'm able to't have a meal without a brilliant number of warm peppers in it. Now while my pals whinge something is lots too surprisingly spiced i do no longer even observe it.
2016-10-16 00:04:37
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answered by ? 4
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I didn't realise you had to eat or drink something to "feel" spicy!
2006-10-09 00:27:07
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answered by expatriot1000 4
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Eat a piece of bread or a cracker. That'll stop the fire.
2006-10-09 00:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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hey shwetha!!! u r absolutely...right!!...but i hav no justifications...4 ur ans...but gud qtion...
2006-10-11 05:10:57
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answered by pioneer. 2
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its like rubbing the salt in the wound;
or adding insult to the injury..........;
it continues as - universal truth;
many-ques!!!
2006-10-09 01:22:20
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answered by many-ques!!! 2
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coffee
2016-12-25 04:38:37
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answered by hari 3
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may be u have gastric disorders...consult a good doctor
2006-10-09 00:50:09
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answered by rajesh krishnan 1
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