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meaning - Difference between "spicy" and "hot" - English Language ... : Restaurants have skewed spicy towards "peppery", but not many of us would describe Bhut Jolokia chili pepper as really spicy. We'd call it "Really [your expletive] hot!" And a glass of pungenty-flavoured mulled wine would be really spicy, rather than hot (unless the actual serving temperature was a bit excessive).
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Is there an antonym (a complementary antonym) for "spicy" or "hot ... : An observation It seems a lot of unnecessary attention is focused on the falafel recipe and dish itself, when the OP just wanted a word or unequivocal expression meaning absolutely no spice or not ?spicy? hot.
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single word requests - How to say that food is hot (temperature ... : There is an excellent discussion of spicy vs. hot at this question. However, having read it, I did not see any answer that tells how to say unambiguously that food is hot (temperature) without being
single word requests - What is the cold version of spicy? - English ... : 4 'Spicy' in English -usually- refers to the heat in a hot pepper coming from capsaicin. Sometimes 'spicy' is also used to refer to a strong savory taste, like what you get from black pepper (old world pepper which is not the same as the chili peppers from the Americas). But spicy more often refers to things measurable on the ...
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One word/phrase to describe the reaction when you eat a very spicy-hot food : 1 I've read the discussion here about Difference between ?spicy? and ?hot?. I've also read this one: How to say that food is hot (temperature) without the listener thinking that I mean ?spicy??. But I did not find any word or phrase that describes the reaction someone has when eating a too spicy-hot food.