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I love spicy foods, but there's a line I draw at how spicy.
The spicy McChicken that came out here is way too spicy to enjoy as it just burns. I don't know why they replaced the original, sweeter sauce, with this stuff. If I want a spicy fast-food chicken sandwich, I'll go with KFC as it's just the right touch to have some taste in the buds for the chicken and whatnot.
There's also a famous curry house here in Japan (CoCo's Curry), which I believe opened briefly, or is still in some select locations in the States. They have a spice level from 1 to 10, with 10 being the hottest. I've only ever tried 10 once, as you have to try it at least once. I sincerely regret that because it's just like eating fire. Level 4, on the other hand, is the perfect amount for me.
Yes, I like spicy food to some extent. However, food shouldn't be very spicy. There are certain advantages and disadvantages of consuming spicy food. I live in Pakistan and there are certain traditional dishes in here that are quite spicy. In certain countries, people do not consume spicy food that much.
I like spicy food but I can still manage the moderately spicy types too. I have tested Habanero peppers and they are very but I must confess that I enjoy the taste that comes with these peppers.