doublepepperoni [none/use name] to Post Maine On Main • 4 years agoWhen chili peppers are too spicy for youimagemessage-square37 fedilinkarrow-up1106
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minus-squareProvastian_Jackson [he/him]hexbear19·4 years agolol nice. Like anybody over 60 has bizarre definitions of "spicy". Sometimes they are actually talking about "spices" but using the same word. You have to be half a mind reader to know when they mean spices and when they mean heat. link
minus-squareNephewAlphaBravo [he/him]hexbear4·edit-24 years agoI've heard people refer to capsaicin, horseradish, garlic, onions, and vinegar as "spicy." Sometimes I think they really just mean "making my tongue feel stuff" link
minus-squarelvysaur [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoTechnically peppers are piquant, not spicy. Spicy originally referred to spices in general. link
lol nice. Like anybody over 60 has bizarre definitions of "spicy". Sometimes they are actually talking about "spices" but using the same word.
You have to be half a mind reader to know when they mean spices and when they mean heat.
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I've heard people refer to capsaicin, horseradish, garlic, onions, and vinegar as "spicy." Sometimes I think they really just mean "making my tongue feel stuff"
Technically peppers are piquant, not spicy. Spicy originally referred to spices in general.