Chilis got spicy because they have tiny peppers inside them that make our mouths feel hot and tingly.
Imagine you're eating a chili, and all of a sudden your mouth feels like it's on fire! That’s not because the chili is actually burning, it's because it has something called capsaicin, which acts like a tiny sneaky friend inside the pepper. When we eat the chili, this capsaicin jumps into our mouths and tricks our tongues into thinking they're being burned.
Why We Love the Burn
Even though eating chilis feels hot, many people love it! It’s like when you get a little bit of a scratch on your hand, it doesn’t hurt much, but it feels exciting. Eating spicy food can make us feel strong and brave, like we're fighting off a fire with just our mouths.
Sometimes, after the burn goes away, we even feel happy and proud, like we've finished a big challenge! That’s why people keep eating chilis, they love the fun of feeling hot and then being cool again.
Examples
- A chili plant produces a compound called capsaicin to protect itself from animals.
- Capsaicin makes our mouths feel hot, even though it's not actually heat.
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