Ayurvedic medicine will give you good answers to this question. Most medics believe that cravings are your body's way of telling you what it needs; if you crave spicy foods, it could be that you are lacking specific herbs etc found in this type of food.
Some of the most popular spicy foods are buffalo wings but another great choice would be enchiladas which can be both very mild and very spicy. For a complete other type of spicy food the Indian food curry is a super spicy food that never fails to amaze a spicy connoisseur's palate.
Sometimes it is spicy. All cultures have at least one food that is spicy.
Fijians tend to have spicy food
they usually crave chocolate
I would not advise this because the mixture of spicy foods and the drugs will cause pain
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
yes
No it is not spicy it is rather used in herbs
Someone who is addicted to spicy food is often humorously referred to as a "chilihead." This term describes individuals who have a strong preference for, or tolerance of, spicy flavors and seek out hot foods. While there's no formal medical term for this specific addiction, the behavior can be linked to the pleasurable effects of capsaicin, the active component in chili peppers that triggers the release of endorphins.
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. :)
Indians mostly eat spicy food but not always.