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Crazy human facts science still can't explain - Page 2 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Crazy human facts science still can't explain


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[post_page_title]Humans are the only mammal that likes spicy food[/post_page_title]
Eating a hot pepper is painful, there’s no doubt about that. Yet unlike other mammals, many humans enjoy this self-induced pain. It’s not uncommon for people to pour on the hot sauce at mealtimes, raising the spice-level of their food to just below unbearable. Some, in fact, are so extreme that they choose to sample sauces so hot, you have to sign a waiver to taste them. This unique taste preference cannot yet be explained by scientists. Some experts claim that people like chilis because of their health benefits, which may include lowering blood pressure, while others argue these perks aren’t substantial enough. Perhaps people simply enjoy a little pain, introducing a bit of thrill during their meals.

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