Different people are affected differently.
Spicy food so in fact increase your body temperature. This is your bodies acidic reaction to the food you just ate.
Yes, eating spicy food can temporarily increase your body temperature and make you feel warmer. This is because the active component in spicy foods, capsaicin, can stimulate your body's heat receptors and cause a sensation of warmth. However, this increase in body temperature is usually mild and not sustained.
yes
Sometimes it is spicy. All cultures have at least one food that is spicy.
Fijians tend to have spicy food
Consuming spicy food can help kill bacteria in the body because many spicy foods contain compounds like capsaicin, which have antimicrobial properties. These compounds can help inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria in the digestive system, potentially reducing the risk of infections.
The spicy reaction has to do with the chemical called capsaicin causing the sensation of heat in the mouth. The body interprets this as part of the body getting hotter, so to maintain homeostasis the sweat glands start to release sweat in order for the body to cool down. So the spicy food is fooling your body into thinking it's too hot. That's why people in hotter climates like spicy food, because it helps them stay cooler.
Ayurvedic medicine will give you good answers to this question. Most medics believe that cravings are your body's way of telling you what it needs; if you crave spicy foods, it could be that you are lacking specific herbs etc found in this type of food.
Sometimes spicy food can seem to go straight through a person because their stomachs cannot tolerate the spice. The body is telling the stomach to get rid of it now.
Spicy food tend to generate heat and raise body metabolism. You burn more calories when you are sweating or extremely hot.
No it is not spicy it is rather used in herbs
Spicy in hindi can be said as 'TEEKHA'. It is the expression for the spicy food.