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International Hot and Spicy Food Day is celebrated all across the world, it is not just limited to one country.
International Hot and Spicy Foods Day is celebrated by anyone and everyone who enjoys eating the hottest foods and spicy dishes.
The origins of spices date back to 6000 years of course. But the International Hot and Spicy Food Day origins are not entirely known.
It is not known who started the celebration of this day dedicated to hot spices like chili pepper tops.
The history of spices dates back to 6000 years, yes you read it right! The history of species is as old as the history of civilization itself.
On the occasion of International Hot and Spicy Food Day, there are a variety of wild and amazing traditions followed by people all over the world. Some of them are adding some extra tinge of spices to the popular recipes and of course devouring some of the spiciest cuisines in the world.
Venture out to one of the most Indian or Mexican restaurants you can find and try out their spiciest food on the menu, of course at the same time making sure that your belly can handle the heat. You can cook at home instead of using the spiciest ingredients you could find.
Well, Mexico and India are the countries that are hugely in love with spicy foods.
This happens because spicy food usually ripens over time.
No, there is not. This event is known as International Spicy Food Day.
A number of countries enjoy spicy food so this is an international day to celebrate spices.
Some of the countries which consume these aromatic ingredients are China, Thailand, India, Malaysia, and Jamaica.
In a hot climate, eating spicy food will help in keeping off parasites and microbes from meat.
It is actually awesome to eat spicy food when it is hot since it gives one of the most unique tastes with different cuisines.
Mexico eats the world's spiciest food.
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