Some individuals savor spicy foods, while others avoid them. Reasons underlying this range of hedonic responses are unknown. The purpose of this study was to explore the basis for individual differences in preference for spicy foods. Regular spicy food users ( n= 13) and non-users (n= 12) were characterized for selected sensory, physiological, personality, and cultural attributes. Individual differences between users and non-users were primarily related to sensory and cultural attributes (i.e., a higher proportion of users reported consuming spicy foods since childhood and users rated spicy foods as more palatable and were better able to discriminate this burn than non-users). Users and non-users exhibited comparable responsiveness to noxio...
The impact of trigeminal oral burn and pungency on taste, flavor, and mouth-feel perception of comme...
Background: It is unclear why people adopted the unbearable consumption of spicy food (capsaicin). H...
Previous studies and cross-sectional surveys conducted in Malaysia have shown that the prevalence of...
A preference for chili pepper can be an acquired taste. The contrast between a chili lover and a hat...
While some previous literature indicates that red pepper (RP) consumption confers weight management ...
The present study was aimed at exploring the role of personality traits and taste responsiveness on ...
Based on the Theory of Rational Addiction (TORA), this paper identifies the correlation between inco...
Abstract Based on the Theory of Rational Addiction (TORA), this paper uses the China Health and Nutr...
This study aimed to describe the characteristics and lifestyle differences of spicy food consumption...
Spicy food has historically been eaten for practical and hedonic reasons despite the painful burning...
Infectious diseases that influence human survival are responsible for the evolved emotional, cognit...
The trigeminal nerve transduces both chemical irritation and textural sensations suggesting that per...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2018This study was designed to measure changes in heart rate...
Eating spicy food is typically an experience of pain. Research has shown that shared experiences of ...
We conducted three studies to examine the relationship between spicy tastes and risk seeking. In Stu...
The impact of trigeminal oral burn and pungency on taste, flavor, and mouth-feel perception of comme...
Background: It is unclear why people adopted the unbearable consumption of spicy food (capsaicin). H...
Previous studies and cross-sectional surveys conducted in Malaysia have shown that the prevalence of...
A preference for chili pepper can be an acquired taste. The contrast between a chili lover and a hat...
While some previous literature indicates that red pepper (RP) consumption confers weight management ...
The present study was aimed at exploring the role of personality traits and taste responsiveness on ...
Based on the Theory of Rational Addiction (TORA), this paper identifies the correlation between inco...
Abstract Based on the Theory of Rational Addiction (TORA), this paper uses the China Health and Nutr...
This study aimed to describe the characteristics and lifestyle differences of spicy food consumption...
Spicy food has historically been eaten for practical and hedonic reasons despite the painful burning...
Infectious diseases that influence human survival are responsible for the evolved emotional, cognit...
The trigeminal nerve transduces both chemical irritation and textural sensations suggesting that per...
An article that appeared in JASS, issue 2018This study was designed to measure changes in heart rate...
Eating spicy food is typically an experience of pain. Research has shown that shared experiences of ...
We conducted three studies to examine the relationship between spicy tastes and risk seeking. In Stu...
The impact of trigeminal oral burn and pungency on taste, flavor, and mouth-feel perception of comme...
Background: It is unclear why people adopted the unbearable consumption of spicy food (capsaicin). H...
Previous studies and cross-sectional surveys conducted in Malaysia have shown that the prevalence of...