Yes and no. There is no real cure to the common cold, only things that can help you get better faster - such as Orange Juice or chicken noodle soup - because of their nutritional contents. Spicy foods fall into that category.
Spicy foods tend to contain antioxidants, which in general are good for you and will give a boost to your immune system. They also tend to contain anti-bacterial substances, which doesn't help the cold since a cold is usually caused by a virus, but it will help your body prevent or fight off secondary infections by bacteria. It will also give tempoarary relief for congestion.
Reduce your spicy food intake.
it is always good to eat spicy food even if your sick
yes it can. Chilies get absorbed in the system and excreted in urine. Risk is high if a person is Diabetic. Only cure is to avoid spicy food specially red chili powder in the food. Problem is less common with chili flakes.
Welsh and English foods are not spicy. Most spices are not native to that area. Leeks and cabbage are common vegetables. Fried eggs and bacon is the common breakfast.
Sometimes it is spicy. All cultures have at least one food that is spicy.
Fijians tend to have spicy food
Not sure if I'm understanding your question correctly, but it could be a salsa or guacamole.
No, the word 'spicy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'spicy' is spiciness.The word 'spicy' is the adjective form of the noun spice.The nouns 'spiciness' and 'spice' are common nouns.
No it is not spicy it is rather used in herbs
She enjoys sipping on a cold ale during hot summer days. The spicy food started to ail her stomach, causing discomfort.
Spicy in hindi can be said as 'TEEKHA'. It is the expression for the spicy food.
Afghan food can be really spicy, or not spicy at all. Every family/individual adds their own "secret ingredient." I'm afghan and the afghan food I make is really spicy because that is what i like. :)