The trend for spicy food has not only been maintained over the last three decades, but has continued to become increasingly popular.
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The reasons for this are obvious. Enjoying spicy food stimulates the production of endorphins and other neurotransmitter, which create a feeling of pure euphoria. Hot chili sauces have this pleasant effect thanks to a series of biochemical processes. When the sensation of pain in the mouth is transmitted to the brain, the brain’s pain centre immediately becomes active and effectuates the production of pain-relieving agents, which work in combination with other reactions to produces a feeling of absolute well-being. This results in the motto “It feels so good, when the pain goes away”. Hot chili sauces are available in a wide range of different spice levels. To begin with, many people believed that hot chili sauces would have a negative effect on the taste buds, thereby resulting in a person’s sense of taste being weakened or even lost completely over time. However, this assumption was disproved very quickly. It emerged that people who regularly ate hot food become more and more tolerant to this levels of spicy heat. This section is dedicated to chili sauces ranked 3-5 on the spice scale.
Chili sauces in the 3-5 spice level range are considered mild delicacies for real connoisseurs
Numerous different chili varieties have already been bred in such a way that they develop a certain amount of spiciness from the outset. This results in a wide range of chili powders being available, which can also be mixed with one another. This process can be used to very precisely create the various different levels of spiciness. If you are new to the world of spicy food, you should by no means underestimate the power of chili sauces in the 3-5 spice level range. Sauces in this spiciness range are more than sufficient for beginners to achieve the euphoric feeling described above. Whilst browsing our range of chili sauces with a 3-5 spice level, we recommend choosing a few different products and that you should probably start with spice level 3. Although the degree of intensity between spice levels 3 and 5 is not seriously different, however, for beginners this small, but nevertheless noticeable difference can be enough to perceive a meal as being “too hot”.
How beginners can best use chili sauces in the 3-5 range
When using hot chili sauces for the first time, we recommend a very cautious dosage. As a general rule, they are perfect for adding flavour at the table. However, it is possible for you to make your main dish too spicy if you add too much spice during the cooking phase. Approach this matter with caution. Chili sauces rated 3-5 offer plenty of delicious potential uses, not just for beginners.
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The trend for spicy food has not only been maintained over the last three decades, but has continued to become increasingly popular.
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The trend for spicy food has not only been maintained over the last three decades, but has continued to become increasingly popular.