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I like my food like I like my men.
Extra bland.
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Intermediate is the best. Neither too spicy nor too savorless.
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No. A burning mouth takes the joy out of eating for me. I prefer subtle flavors anyway. Heavy spices of any kind are sort of an assault on the senses and drown out base flavors. Salt usually does the trick.
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I love spicy food. I make my own homemade piri-piri with whisky and olive oil.
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I love spicy, very spicy food and lots of different herbs/spices too. In fact I can eat such spicy food without any problem that would make European weak man die
Btw Europeans stoled spices from us hundreds of years ago and still haven’t figured out how to use them, I can’t stand bland European food.
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I do like a spicy couscous with lamb
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I absolutely love spicy food.
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Europeans stoles spices from "us", who? Russians? Uzbeks? Please, neither country comes to anyone's mind when you think of spices and the majority of spices are not native to either country. They just happened to be part of the pre-Age of Discovery spice route. It was only with the Age of Discovery that the majority of spices were introduced, widespread and made available in Europe through the maritime route from Portugal to India.
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