"why so weak, Denmark?" Uncle Roger (probably) spicy food is actually healthy if you don't overdo the "heat" level. if you only "taste" pain you're doing it wrong.
Spicy so has flavor. Like I don't like wasabi spice or horse radish. But I eat peppers all the time. Sometimes a red jalapeno is great for a meal, other times I need the habanero to compliment the flavor. And changing the ratio of the spice to make it just as spicy will not do.
If there is one thing I can assure you, you don't want an architect when your ceiling is hanging through like this, all he does is make it worse by adding a few windows. What you would want is the engineer to tell you how to safe it And spicy food isn't bad at all, just know your limits and you're fine. And if your spicy food doesn't have flavor anymore you did something wront with the cooking
Ok I want to know the series of events that led to that cow having a sombrero. I want hear the phone calls of the guy asking where he can get a cow-sized sombrero and how much it costs
Literally right now trying to prevent my cow from eating my spicy noodle lunch with oreo dessert while changing the rules of knocking cuz my ceiling was falling while my misbehaving doggo was being such a good boi and I feel SO called out right now also I can't believe that haggis fried that rice (looks good 😊)
@@NagoyaRR Yeah, when the level of capsaicin is above the threshold for risk to health, the Scandinavian countries tend to ban it. It's not a ban on spice, it's a ban on the ridiculously spice challenge noodle from that one single brand. You can still get them, you just can't sell them.
@@OmniscientWarrior Or that they will actively work to minimise harm to their citizens. I know it's a strange concept, a government that cares about the people, but that used to be the norm.
There are a period in history where the people in Old World [nowaday Europe] uses spices intensively. Also Chili were introduced to Asia by Portuguese & Spanish 😂
The noodle ban might have something to do with dumb kids challenging each other to snort the spice packets and ending up in the hospital. But mostly politicians being politicians.
Yeah, I love spicy food, I'm sorry. Imma keep eating that eye watery goodness. Though I like flavorful spice. Sometimes hot sauce is only made to be hot and has no flavor; that's gross. But heat and flavor? Delicious.
@@the98themperoroftheholybri33 funnily enough stinging nettles are consumed as health supplements and also have medicinal uses, so there's probably a bunch of people willingly eating them (not raw, of course)
Fully agree with the spicy part. Although I don't like how "spicy" has become a byword for "hot spiced". There are plenty of spices without heat. Most of them, actually. And depending on how they are cooked, some of the hot ones can loose their hotness, or just not add it to the dish, instead they add just their flavor. There are so many delicious foods, their flavors don't need to be covered by the hotness.
No haggis. There is a good reason why it is illegal in some countries. Liver should also be illegal. They both should only be emergency survival food. Also the end song is from Terraria.