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Must be it, considering the amount of anger
For example there's some korean brand of noodles, Buldak or something like that? Packaging was red and had some cartoon chicken blewing fire out of its mouth, so I decided to give it a shot and it was just painful.
or normal black pepper. Some dishes profit very much of it ;)
tellicherry pepper is also awesome ! GL @ yo toilet. you don't have a toilet. what :D
Being asian I simply can't stand plain salty food.
I love Buldak 2X Spicy Ramen.[www.amazon.com] Korean instant noodles are the best. You develop a tolerance for spicy foods over time. Although this particular ramen may be painful for some, it's just right for me.
Spicy foods stimulate the release of endorphins within the body. The following excerpt may explain why spicy foods appeal to some people.
Endorphins (contracted from endogenous morphine) are peptides produced in the brain that block the perception of pain and increase feelings of well being. They are produced and stored in the pituitary gland of the brain. Endorphins are endogenous painkillers often produced in the brain and adrenal medulla during physical exercise or orgasm and inhibit pain, muscle cramps, and relieve stress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endorphins
I had a fair share of spicy noodles with soy sauce, be it as street food or homemade, but Buldak 2X was too much for me to the point where I couldn't enjoy the taste. Regular Buldak is fine, pretty spicy but tolerable, the red one was where I drew the line. I heard there's 3X out there as well but if I were to try it I'm sure I'd never be heard from again.
Though I guess that's expected, because for the most part I eat regular green hot pepper along with meat or whatever is on the platter and that's usually as far as I'd go.