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  2. Can Eating Spicy Foods Help You Lose Weight? - AOL

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  3. 16 Spicy Food Challenges Around the Country - AOL

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    Here are 16 super spicy challenges that are nothing short of a culinary adventure for foodies who live for the fiery burn of chili peppers and the tongue-scorching sensation of hot sauce.

  4. Spicy Food Could Be The Miracle Solution To Weight Loss ...

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    Here, experts share what actually happens when you chow down on spicy foods. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  5. Competitive eating - Wikipedia

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    Eating contests sponsored by restaurants can involve a challenge to eat large or extraordinarily spicy food items, including giant steaks, hamburgers and curries in a set amount of time. Those who finish the item are often rewarded by getting the item for free, a T-shirt, and/or their addition to a wall of challenge victors.

  6. Hot pepper challenge - Wikipedia

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    The hot pepper challenge (also ghost pepper challenge or chili pepper challenge) is an Internet viral video fad, consisting of a food challenge that involves filming oneself while eating and swallowing a chili pepper that is high on the Scoville scale and known for its piquant (spicy-hot) qualities, in particular the cayenne pepper, Thai pepper, habanero, ghost pepper, and the Trinidad moruga ...

  7. Is spicy food good for you? This is what happens to your body ...

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    In a 2015 study published in the BMJ, which followed 500,000 adults in China between 2004 and 2008, researchers found that people who ate spicy food daily had a 14% lower risk of death compared to ...