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If your mouth burns because you had hot sauce, what can you have to make it go away?
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#105853. Asked by TheRundown08. (May 26 09 2:37 PM)
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demurechicky

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'Eating a good sized slice of lemon or lime with the skin on will take away the spiciness. The oil from the skin will strip the oil of the chili from your tongue.'
'Milk will only help briefly as it cannot strip the oil'
'Bread works because its texture and composition helps it absorb the oiliness of spice. You can also use something similar.'
http://www.wikihow.com/Cool-Your-Tongue-After-Eating-Spicy-Food
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star_gazer

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This guy found a good way to make the "burn" go away.
Chef dies after making ultra-hot sauce for chilli-eating
dailymail.co.uk — An aspiring cook who challenged his friend to a chilli-eating contest died just hours later. Andrew Lee, 33, had used a bag of home-grown red chillies to make a super-hot sauce. The forklift truck driver, who had recently passed a medical at work, dared his girlfriend's brother to eat a spoonful - then ate a plateful himself, then died.
http://digg.com/search?s=eat+a+bag+of
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