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I personally love spicy foods but the Thai food is too much that I get teary eyes whenever I eat any of its recipe. I'm wondering if there's any Thai food that don't use chili or not that spicy. I easily get stomach cramps when I eat too spicy foods but I love how Thais make the distinctive taste from other spicy recipes of other countries. Even if it's hot, the unique taste is still there.
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On Mon, 8 Aug 2011 15:22:26 +0000, Zara M
> wrote: > > I personally love spicy foods but the Thai food is too much that I get > teary eyes whenever I eat any of its recipe. I'm wondering if there's > any Thai food that don't use chili or not that spicy. I easily get > stomach cramps when I eat too spicy foods but I love how Thais make the > distinctive taste from other spicy recipes of other countries. Even if > it's hot, the unique taste is still there. If you're making it yourself, why not simply cut down on the amount of chili? -- Ken Blake |
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