I do enjoy spicy food! For someone who can’t handle spicy foods, accidentally eating something spicy can be quite an intense experience. They might feel a sudden, overwhelming heat in their mouth, which can be uncomfortable or even painful. Their eyes might water, and they could start sweating or feel a burning sensation in their throat. It can be surprising how quickly the heat builds up, making it difficult to enjoy the rest of the meal. Have you ever had an experience where you accidentally ate something much spicier than you expected? How did you handle it?
@@fromfieldtofork yep, I have encountered this situation many times, and at that time I just inhaled and drank water, but that did not help reduce the spiciness, instead drink milk or a little hot water and you will feel the spicy feeling. That goes away faster
I like spicy food, Indonesian loved it too especially our nation pride and joy sambel ulek,sambel ulek is from Javanese language and java is in Indonesia not Malaysia.
Yes, I enjoy spicy food! For someone who can't handle spice, accidentally eating it can cause a burning mouth, sweating, and the need for water or milk to cool down.
Chili farming is a fiery blend of skill and dedication! Watching the vibrant red chilies grow and get harvested is a testament to the hard work that brings heat and flavor to dishes worldwide
The way Chinese farmers grow and harvest chili on this billion-dollar farm is truly impressive. From planting to harvesting, everything is done with such professionalism and efficiency, resulting in remarkable yields. Thank you, Future Agriculture, for giving me an insightful look into the wonders of this agricultural industry
Thank you very much for your comments. We will always try to bring better and more detailed videos about agricultural issues. We look forward to receiving your support
I completely agree! The scale and efficiency of chili farming on this billion-dollar farm are truly astonishing. The professionalism and care in every step, from planting to harvesting, really showcase the advanced agricultural practices at play. Thanks to Future Agriculture, we get a fascinating look at this remarkable industry and the hard work that goes into achieving such impressive yields. 🤩
Chinese dishes are often very spicy. I like Chinese food but I don't eat it spicy. Is there any way to eat chili without it being spicy? Please help me. hahaha!
@@Futureagriculture1 Someone suggested I eat chili while getting 'cuckolded' to make it less spicy. Not sure if that's true or just a recipe for an emotional meltdown! 🌶😂
@@Futureagriculture1 I agree! Low-spiciness peppers are perfect for enjoying flavor without too much heat. They add just the right kick. Thanks for sharing!
@@Futureagriculture1 yeah sure ,it is one of the leading Agricultural countries in the world today,they are really doing great in the agriculture field.
@@agricultureandpractices that's right! but they are facing many challenges in their agriculture especially the monkey invasion, I made a video about this you can watch it on my channel
Information in this video seem be randomly assembled from many sources without coherency or relevant to the video title. Elaborate and detailing to each specific detail will do the justice.
thanks Bro . Ghost peppers, also known as "Bhut Jolokia," were recognized as the hottest peppers in the world in 2007. Its scientific name is Capsicum chinense and its spiciness can reach about 1 million Scoville units . However, the ghost pepper has been surpassed by other chili peppers, such as the Carolina Reaper, which is currently considered the hottest chili pepper in the world with a spiciness of more than 2.2 million Scoville units
Tolerance: Some people simply don't like the spicy feeling in their mouth, so they don't want or can't eat spicy foods. Each person has their own constitution and culinary preferences, so liking or not liking spicy food is common and completely normal
Do you like spicy food? Can you tell me the feeling of someone who can't eat spicy foods and accidentally eats them?
I do enjoy spicy food! For someone who can’t handle spicy foods, accidentally eating something spicy can be quite an intense experience. They might feel a sudden, overwhelming heat in their mouth, which can be uncomfortable or even painful. Their eyes might water, and they could start sweating or feel a burning sensation in their throat. It can be surprising how quickly the heat builds up, making it difficult to enjoy the rest of the meal.
Have you ever had an experience where you accidentally ate something much spicier than you expected? How did you handle it?
@@fromfieldtofork yep, I have encountered this situation many times, and at that time I just inhaled and drank water, but that did not help reduce the spiciness, instead drink milk or a little hot water and you will feel the spicy feeling. That goes away faster
I like spicy food, Indonesian loved it too especially our nation pride and joy sambel ulek,sambel ulek is from Javanese language and java is in Indonesia not Malaysia.
Yes, I enjoy spicy food! For someone who can't handle spice, accidentally eating it can cause a burning mouth, sweating, and the need for water or milk to cool down.
Chili farming is a fiery blend of skill and dedication! Watching the vibrant red chilies grow and get harvested is a testament to the hard work that brings heat and flavor to dishes worldwide
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The way Chinese farmers grow and harvest chili on this billion-dollar farm is truly impressive. From planting to harvesting, everything is done with such professionalism and efficiency, resulting in remarkable yields. Thank you, Future Agriculture, for giving me an insightful look into the wonders of this agricultural industry
Thank you very much for your comments. We will always try to bring better and more detailed videos about agricultural issues. We look forward to receiving your support
I completely agree! The scale and efficiency of chili farming on this billion-dollar farm are truly astonishing. The professionalism and care in every step, from planting to harvesting, really showcase the advanced agricultural practices at play. Thanks to Future Agriculture, we get a fascinating look at this remarkable industry and the hard work that goes into achieving such impressive yields. 🤩
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Good for Chinese farmers grow and harvest chili !
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Chili is my indispensable fruit in every meal❤
I'm the same as you, without chili I don't eat well, right?
China is crowded and land is scarce. Why is there room for farmers to grow chili?
China is only crowded in big cities, in rural areas the population is not necessarily crowded and there is still a lot of agricultural land
Chinese dishes are often very spicy. I like Chinese food but I don't eat it spicy. Is there any way to eat chili without it being spicy? Please help me. hahaha!
there are some peppers that have a very low spiciness index, you can eat them, it just tastes a little spicy, i think that's the best way
@@Futureagriculture1 Someone suggested I eat chili while getting 'cuckolded' to make it less spicy. Not sure if that's true or just a recipe for an emotional meltdown! 🌶😂
@@Futureagriculture1 I agree! Low-spiciness peppers are perfect for enjoying flavor without too much heat. They add just the right kick. Thanks for sharing!
@@Farmfactoryhd nothing bro
OMG, chili is so spicy
I find them indispensable in every daily meal, what about you?
06:25 Don't they feel the spiciness rise to their eyes?
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i like it
Do you like spicy food?
@@Futureagriculture1 Of course, it cannot be missing from the meal.
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I love spicy food
yeah, me too, The spiciness makes everything I eat taste better
@@Futureagriculture1 yep, more delicious
@@HerbalandAgri Have you tried eating Chinese pickled chili?
@@Futureagriculture1 I used to try it, many type of chilies
The world's largest producer of fresh chillies and chilli powder is India.
I don't think so, as far as I know it's China
Also made some audiovisual about chili farming though in India,
@@agricultureandpractices India is also one of the leading agricultural countries in the world, right?
@@Futureagriculture1 yeah sure ,it is one of the leading Agricultural countries in the world today,they are really doing great in the agriculture field.
@@agricultureandpractices that's right! but they are facing many challenges in their agriculture especially the monkey invasion, I made a video about this you can watch it on my channel
Information in this video seem be randomly assembled from many sources without coherency or relevant to the video title. Elaborate and detailing to each specific detail will do the justice.
Sorry but I really don't understand what you mean? Obviously the video content and title are related, right?
Hottest chili in the world is Ghost pepper.
thanks Bro . Ghost peppers, also known as "Bhut Jolokia," were recognized as the hottest peppers in the world in 2007. Its scientific name is Capsicum chinense and its spiciness can reach about 1 million Scoville units .
However, the ghost pepper has been surpassed by other chili peppers, such as the Carolina Reaper, which is currently considered the hottest chili pepper in the world with a spiciness of more than 2.2 million Scoville units
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sorry, but can I help you?
Why can't I eat spicy food?
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Tolerance: Some people simply don't like the spicy feeling in their mouth, so they don't want or can't eat spicy foods.
Each person has their own constitution and culinary preferences, so liking or not liking spicy food is common and completely normal