You chest still burns after eating a jalapeno pepper because of the oils which are left in the digestive system. This cause the burn sensation to linger around long after the pepper has been swallowed.
For some, the heat in hot peppers causes a slight disruption in the diaphragm. This is why eating hot pepper causes hiccups for many people.
Yes hot sauce can give you the hiccups but I do not know the cause or reason why it does but everytime I put alot of hot sauce on food I get the hiccups.
while many cases develop spontaneously, hiccups are known to develop often in specific situations, such as eating too quickly, taking a cold drink while eating a hot meal, eating very hot or spicy food, laughing vigorously or coughing
Most cases of hiccups are the result of eating or drinking to quickly. Sometimes eating spicy foods, drinking alcohol, or hot liquids may cause hiccups to start. Serious medical conditions---including Tourette syndrome, tumors, strokes, pneumonia and pleurisy.
In general, things that irritate the diaphragm cause hiccups. Examples include: (1) eating very quickly; (2) eating something that is hot in tandem with drinking a cold liquid such as water, milk, etc,: (3) sobbing or crying; (4) eating very spicy or hot (high temperature) food as well as extreme coughing and/or laughter.
no there is no permanent damage no there is no permanent damage
Funny thing is this happened to me today, I flipped out, it's basically your body's response. To you shoving a hot pepper in your mouth
cause it be hot!
hot sause
Yes, a pimiento pepper is considered a hot pepper.
clean the inside of the pepper, which means take the seeds and the meat of the pepper out. Then the pepper will not be as hot.
try spraying hot pepper wax on them, theyll leave them alone after they taste that nasty stuff.
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