To make it breed a gummy ang cool fire = spicy dragon
The spicy salsa set my mouth on fire what is the figure of language
To make it breed a gummy ang cool fire = spicy dragon
No, fire is not spicy. Spiciness refers to the sensation produced by certain compounds in food, like capsaicin in chili peppers, which activate pain receptors in the mouth. Fire, on the other hand, produces heat and can cause burns, but it does not have a flavor or spiciness associated with it.
"Lahrichi" comes from the Arabic word "lahr," which means hot or spicy. It is commonly used in Moroccan cuisine to refer to spicy dishes or ingredients.
They are not traditional foods in Ireland, but some Irish people do like and eat spicy foods.
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Here is a really fantastic recipe for spicy kimchi: http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2008/02/a-kimchi-recipe/. Whether kimchi tastes better spicy or not depends on your personal taste, but most people prefer the dish spicy.
Many people have different taste about spicy things. Like some people only like a little but people like me eat alot.
The phrase "on fire" can have many meanings. The first and most obvious meaning would be something is literally on fire and someone would say this. Another is if someone is on a roll so they are called on fire.
well some people dont like it because some people have a more soft parts in the tonge or throat and somtimes the spicy food is to much
well some people dont like it because some people have a more soft parts in the tonge or throat and somtimes the spicy food is to much