no.
The animal known to eat hot peppers is the capsaicin-loving mammal, the red panda.
Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as culinary peppers.
Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as other types of peppers.
Some examples of animals that eat hot peppers include birds like the Carolina Wren and mammals like the Red Fox. These animals have taste receptors that are not sensitive to capsaicin, the compound that makes peppers spicy, allowing them to consume and even enjoy hot peppers without feeling the heat.
Yes, but you have to be prepared for heartburn after.
Hot peppers are hot due to the presence pf
Jalapeno peppers can indeed cause you to dehydrate. They are hot and will pull moisture from your body if you eat a lot without drinking anything.
Chili peppers are hot because the seeds are what causes the chili to be so hot. Never directly eat a chili pepper from your backyard unnoticed. YOU WILL GET A PRETTY NASTY SHOCK. you have be warned. Now go suck on one to find out if the skin is hot.
exactly that.. hot sauce. if you're from North America then chances are its hotter than what you eat but still its just hot sauce made from peppers
Capsaicin makes peppers so hot.
Jalapeno peppers, for one. peppers?
exactly that.. hot sauce. if you're from north America then chances are its hotter than what you eat but still its just hot sauce made from peppers