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Yes because milk has fat in it!!! soooo.... it cool down the hot stuff in your mouth and yeah!!!!:b
it really depends how spicy the food is, if its very spicy it will help but not very well, with less spicy foods it propably will cool your mouth quite well, if you really wanted to cool your mouth down after spicy food the best thing would be milk :P
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drink milk or eat a dairy product or anything with milk in it. It has a specific enzyme in it that helps neutralize the capsaicin in the spicy food go to this link to read more. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale
Because cheese is not simply the product of an acid base reaction involving milk.
Instead of blowing the milk, which is useless and takes a longer time than ever before, just leave the hot milk in the freezer for just 1 minute, or keep transfering the milk to other cups/pans, this way the milk will touch the air as it is falling down, and the milk will hopefully cool down. Good luck! :)
I find milk and sprite work really well!. Sprite or any lemon lime soda!!!!!
To 'cool' the spice of chili peppers, garnish generously with sour cream or yogurt, or serve with a glass of milk.
You can drink milk, this cools down the pallet or just add cream to the soup.
Drinking milk will help to cool the heat of jalpeno peppers. You could also try eating some ice-cream or frozen yogurt as these both contain milk protein (which is what helps to wash down the oils from the pepper) and will naturally have a cooling effect as well, being frozen.
Probably Milk is a dairy product and pineaple milk is presumably milk flavoured with pineapple.
Milk or any milk product like yogurt, ice cream will soothe the mouth and tongue. Your mouth gets that burning sensation because of the capsicum in the oils of the peppers. To get rid of the burning, you have to eat something that will take the oils off like bread, chips, maybe even milk. Water or sodas don't work.