Since the question you asked makes no grammatical sense, I assume you mean "add some spicy metaphors". Since you are not asking what a metaphor is, I assume you know. So why would a metaphor be "spicy"? Possibly because it has a naughty double meaning like "the bawdy hand of the dial is on the prick of noon" from Romeo and Juliet.
To add flavor to something means to add spices to a food dish.
They are used to add more flavor, some add color as well.
Some recommended spices to add to rice for extra flavor are cumin, turmeric, paprika, garlic powder, and onion powder.
figurative language. It includes techniques such as metaphors, similes, and personification to add depth and express ideas in a more creative or imaginative way.
add some spices or add a bit more gravy with some red wine into it
Add some water or chicken broth to it as long as you don't make it to thin and add some more spices to it in case you loose some flavor
Some popular spices commonly used in cooking to add flavor and heat to dishes include cayenne pepper, paprika, and chili powder.
Different spices add different taste to what you are cooking
Add a bit if salt and pepper, also add some basil it works really well
Spices change taste depending on what spice they are. Some may add spiciness, others make it salty, sweet, bitter, sour or tangy.
People use metaphors to give the poem some rhythm to it. It can also be used as a kind of help when you can't find rhymes. But most importantly metaphors give the poem an affect depending on what the metaphor is.
Some recipes that feature spices similar to cumin include chili powder, coriander, turmeric, and paprika. These spices can be used in dishes like curries, stews, and Mexican-inspired dishes to add depth and flavor.