Spicy food refers to any type of food that contains capsaicin, a compound found in chili peppers. When consumed, capsaicin activates the pain receptors in our mouth and creates a sensation of heat or burning.
Related terms
Capsaicin: Capsaicin is the active component in spicy foods responsible for the sensation of heat or pain.
Pain Receptors: Pain receptors are specialized nerve endings that detect and transmit signals related to pain sensations.
Trigeminal Nerve: The trigeminal nerve is responsible for transmitting sensory information from our face, including the perception of spiciness.