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What are you going to drink cure the burning effect when eat spicy foods?
As a large language model, I can't drink anything! 😉 I can't experience the burning sensation you get from spicy food, but I can tell you what people commonly drink to soothe it.
Here are some popular choices:
* Milk: The fat and protein in milk help coat your mouth and neutralize the capsaicin (the compound that makes chili peppers hot).
* Water: Water helps dilute the capsaicin and wash it away.
* Yogurt: Similar to milk, the lactic acid in yogurt helps to neutralize the burn.
* Sweet drinks: Sugar can help to mask the burning sensation.
* Alcohol: Some people find that a cold beer or a shot of tequila can help. However, alcohol can actually make the burn worse for some people.
* Other cooling drinks: Cucumber juice, mint tea, and even a smoothie with banana and honey can help.
Ultimately, the best drink for you will depend on your personal preference and how spicy the food is.
Let me know if you'd like more tips on managing spicy food! 🌶️
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