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spicesen-USCopyrightTue, 27 May 2025 10:16:37 GMTAn anti-spice condiment? OSU researcher says chemical could cool food that is too hot to handle
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Sometimes those hot wings you bite into or that Indian vindaloo curry you order at a restaurant light your taste buds on fire. One Ohio State University researcher ironically found a molecular compound in chili peppers that could help cool that sensation.Tue, 27 May 2025 10:16:37 GMT/2025-05-27/an-anti-spice-condiment-osu-researcher-says-chemical-could-cool-food-that-is-too-hot-to-handleGeorge ShillcockHow Did Salt And Pepper Become The Soulmates Of Western Cuisine?
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The two flavors are mainstays on nearly every Western dining table, but their dominance was far from inevitable. In fact, their dual reign resulted from a "weird accident of history."Fri, 02 Feb 2018 18:11:00 GMT/news-partners/2018-02-02/how-did-salt-and-pepper-become-the-soulmates-of-western-cuisineNatalie JacewiczWaste Of Thyme: Why Do We Have To Buy More Herbs Than Recipes Call For?
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Fresh herbs are some of the most perishable items in the produce section. And yet, shoppers must buy amounts that are bound to go wasted at home.Fri, 18 Aug 2017 11:00:19 GMT/news-partners/2017-08-18/waste-of-thyme-why-do-we-have-to-buy-more-herbs-than-recipes-call-forNatalie Jacewicz