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"spiciness" Definitions
  1. a strong taste in food because spices have been added to it

120 Sentences With "spiciness"

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Overall Flavor: 26; Spiciness: 26; Texture: 5 Right off the bat, I was pleasantly surprised by the spiciness of KFC's Creamy Buffalo.
Then the slight spiciness is enhanced with a nutmeg essence.
On the other hand, Wendy's chicken's spiciness was immediately apparent.
Paqui Haunted Ghost Pepper Tortilla Chips are loaded with spiciness.
It might take you a while to genuinely enjoy spiciness.
The sauce was creamy and the perfect level of spiciness.
Sweetness melds well with spiciness, while the balancing acidity adds refreshment.
The spiciness of the dish amplified the heat of the alcohol.
The texture was very good and the level of spiciness was perfect.
Onion jam mimicked the tangy, spiciness of the Senegalese stew poulet yassa.
Overall Flavor: 28.5; Spiciness: 53; Texture: 25 This is hard for me.
The finish is slightly bitter, with the sweet spiciness of an Atomic Fireball.
Deviling, of course, refers to spiciness—because fallen angels don't eat bland food.
Try the Garden of Eatin' Red Hot Blues for a more subtle spiciness.
"The spiciness of peppers is measured in a unit called SHU," Singh says.
Panelists praised the risotto for its flavor combination and spiciness, without being too spicy.
Each wing is covered in hot sauce, and as they progress, the spiciness escalates.
The pepper itself might have its own flavors, but "spiciness" isn't one of them.
Several of Bertha's ingredients are foraged locally, however, to provide a unique Irish spiciness.
I ranked each sauce from one to ten on overall flavor, spiciness, and texture.
You get to choose both your desired level of spiciness and degree of mouth numbing.
Head to Silver Lake to up the spiciness ante inside this super colorful Thai haunt.
Her companion looked at her quizzically, reflecting that mala spiciness couldn't possibly have been soothing.
What really carried this box of stuff was the spiciness of the sauce it's in.
Overall Flavor: 6.5; Spiciness: 5.5; Texture: 5.5 First place: Chick-fil-A's Zesty Buffalo sauce.
Black pepper ads a subtle spiciness and enhances your body's absorption of turmeric in the curry.
It gives any meat or fish a really nice spiciness, along with a touch of sourness.
They tasted good, just the right amount of sweetness and spiciness smothering the crispy, sticky skin.
Of the 24 identified flavors, fewer than half exhibit the spiciness commonly associated with the cuisine.
"I like it because it tastes very authentic and the spiciness is spot on," he said.
I found this one wine that has a bit of spiciness to it, which is very tasty.
Celeste: So, it's high citrus, low hops, a lot of spiciness, and it's been received very well.
If stench were spiciness, it would be a habanero-plus, making its presence felt long after swallowing.
Hot peppers have a high concentration of capsaicin, a chemical responsible for the spiciness of certain foods.
Haidilao is Szechuan hot pot, which focuses more on "mala," or a numbing spiciness that comes from peppercorns.
The 2001 was gorgeous, and still a baby, with flavors of graphite, violets and a signature savory spiciness.
As is typical of clay's influence, the wine is broad and voluminous, savory with an almost exotic spiciness.
Reviews on Yelp were less generous with praise, criticizing the saltiness, spiciness, portion size, and price point of dishes.
Watch her resort to drinking water out of the hose and writhe around from the spiciness of the pepper.
So is the spiciness keeping her alive longer, or should she prep for a fiery gastric explosion of sorts?
The candied chili peppers have a spiciness that comes in late, kicking your tongue just when you feel safe.
Despite its spiciness being average, the flavor of this sauce was distinctly better than all the other buffalo sauces tested.
As far as overall taste and spiciness goes, this one kicked the butt of all the buffalo sauces I tried.
It can't hold a candle to arugula or kale, which bring spiciness and earthiness to the proverbial (and literal) table.
All with an underlying note of spiciness and a high alcohol content of around 10.8% - so better not imbibe too much.
If you've ever wanted to see Key and Peele go briefly blind due to spiciness, this is the video for you.
Best For: Dipping in cream cheese to combat the spiciness, or crumbling over top baked dishes as a strong, spicy topping.
Once you've figured out what to order, the server will ask for your desired level of spiciness for nearly every dish.
Since the spice is in the sauce and not the breading, the spiciness of the sandwich is entirely the creator's will.
The amount of sugar needed to make the spiciness undetectable to a majority of tasters determines the Scoville rating of the pepper.
It opens deceptively smooth on the palate, but builds to a sweet spiciness before finishing with a burst of spicy, bittersweet chocolate.
Then, after a mother asked her why Prince's didn't serve chicken that wouldn't terrify her children, Jeffries introduced varying levels of spiciness.
The Wendy's Creamy Sriracha helped raise the overall spiciness level, and the thin and thick sauces combined into a not-terrible viscosity.
The molecules behind spiciness are called capsaicinoids and are produced by 30 species in the Capsicum genus—you know them as hot peppers.
The result, according to a press release from Wölffer, is a gin that is clean and full-bodied with a hint of spiciness.
Pair your bird with aji, a sauce made of tomato, cilantro, and aji pepper that adds a bright spiciness to the garlicky meat.
For some they were too sweet; for others they could have been way sweeter; and the spiciness, of course, had to be perfect.
I wanted to make a product that I could stand behind; I was intrigued by the honey and the spiciness of the pepper.
It's got a sweet and sour spiciness, and I love this with the rosé because it has a certain cooling aspect to it.
A close second are the I'm Not a Jerk shrimp tacos, whose mild spiciness is offset by the sweetness of grilled pineapple salsa.
But the flavor of the Horchata Almond Milk Frappuccino seems to be inspired by both the creaminess and the spiciness  of the original drink.
This one is also full of cherry and berry flavors, but it's also got some spiciness to it and goes well with grilled veggies.
This heat is measured with the Scoville scale, a relatively subjective spiciness scale that gives a good idea of how spicy different peppers are.
The chemical is also thought to be the culprit for the spiciness that some oils offer, not least the variety we were currently sampling.
Four levels of "spiciness" are on offer — keeping in mind that in the portmanteau Chinese word mala, only the second syllable refers to heat.
Overall Flavor: 5; Spiciness: 6; Texture: 6 In conclusion: If you're looking for a good fast-food buffalo sauce, go to Chick-fil-A.
The show which makes celebrities eat extremely hot chicken wings is an internet favourite, but maybe in all that spiciness you've skipped over the clichés.
Intended to give a similar spiciness to what you often taste in speculoos cookies, the CSL is finished with generous sprinkles of cinnamon and nutmeg.
Over time, your body can develop a tolerance to spiciness, and you'll have to kick it up a notch to get the same burning sensation.
Not only were we impressed by the juicy, perfectly crispy chicken, but we were pleasantly surprised by the manageable spiciness of the Nashville hot oil.
Tip "It's helpful to think of spiciness as something other than painful," says Pamela Dalton, an olfactory researcher at Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia.
I thought the mixture of tomato juice and vodka was balanced, yet it had a peppery flavor and spiciness that was vibrant but not overbearing.
Entrées are listed by style (double cooked, Kung Pao) and protein type (chicken, pork, beef, fish), in descending order of spiciness, from ten to zero.
And from her three cold Korean ramen options, this dish's gochujang sauce sates the cravings of customers who appreciate the typical spiciness in Korean food.
The aggressively seasoned bowls, depending on the degree of spiciness you request, can also, at least in the moment, lessen the effects of a head cold.
"This is kimchi, Korean spicy cabbage with a little bit of honey to sweeten up the spiciness and shrimp paste to enhance the flavor," he says.
The pepper measures roughly 1.5 million on the Scoville Heat Scale -- a measurement of the pungency, or spiciness, of chili peppers -- according to the company's website.
The Food Ranger does his taste tests, groans in delight, and regales the camera with a description of the fragrance, spiciness, and anesthesia of each bite.
Overall Flavor: 5; Spiciness: 7; Texture: 4.5 This ranking surprised me, because I'm generally not a fan of McDonald's or its food or its frightening spokesman.
A delightful starter matched steamed clams and thin disks of andouille sausage, which lent a little spiciness and an engaging root-beer sweetness to the briny clams.
It occurred to me that the sweet spiciness of Coca Cola would infuse the ham with an almost barbecued richness so I tried it—and it did!
The pork and brisket were great, but the ribs, dry and red as Australia's Simpson Desert, were clearly the best: tug-apart tender with a rolling spiciness.
Flexed beneath your fingers, its body snaps, then flakes like a firm-fleshed fish, the newly awakened Cheddar chakra releasing a fruity spiciness reminiscent of pink peppercorns.
The spiciness, of course, is the suggestion that people aren't already using a whole head of garlic in absolutely everything, and what the Times really roasted was itself.
I'll spare you the chemistry lesson, but this gives the wine a bit of stemmy spiciness that plays nicely with the red-fruit side of the syrah grape.
From a menu of sixty or so meats and vegetables, you choose ingredients (three to six are suggested per person) and, more important, the preferred level of spiciness.
The salads here might be punctuated with pink peppercorns, or pepitas, or thin threads that resemble saffron but are actually dehydrated red peppers of varying degrees of spiciness.
Waffles and syrup can both verge on being too sweet in theory, but the spiciness of the hot oil cut through it all to create a balanced tasting experience.
These recipes have all the egg yolks, spiciness, and hair of the dog that you could possibly need on those mornings when you're not at your sharpest or most hydrated.
Scientists found that the Thai women—who hadn't been as thrown by the spiciness of the food as the Swedish women—absorbed nearly 50 percent more iron than the others.
"I've never heard that spiciness or spices can do that," said Dr. Peter Mattei, a general pediatric surgeon at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia who was not involved in Craighead's care.
As with all the dishes on the menu, diners can choose the salad's spiciness; here, even medium-spicy dishes can require a few sips of sweet, milky Thai iced tea.
If you want the spiciness but aren't stocking harissa paste, red-pepper flakes, a little bit of cumin and a tablespoon or two of tomato paste will get you close.
Not to mention, both of these people were participating in chili pepper–eating contests, noshing on stuff beyond a reasonable level of spiciness and at an unusually high quantity and rate.
This new guide to 100 chiles is organized according to heat, starting with bell peppers, the mildest, with no more than a hundred Scoville Heat Units, the scientific measure of spiciness.
Yum dropped fajitas because focus groups said Chinese people did not like the "peppery type of spiciness that Westerners like," said Jimmy Chen, senior director of Yum China's brand development division.
But the secret may very well lie in using both black and white peppercorns, the latter of which packs a mysterious, addicting spiciness that no chile pepper out there can ever replicate.
The heat on that sauce by itself might be a little bit much, but the rosé tempers it well, and the spiciness brings out even more of the fruit in the rosé.
But instead, prepackaged fast-food buffalo sauces are so varying in flavor, spiciness, and texture that asking for buffalo sauce on the side of your chicken tenders can be a tastebud crapshoot.
Overall Flavor: 8; Spiciness: 8.5; Texture: 2 I had a lot of sauce leftover, and since I'm never one to waste anything, I mixed them all together into a slurry and tasted it.
Precise wedges of crisp daikon alternate with segments of grapefruit that shimmer in a pool of quince; the sweet, tart and spiciness of the components are melded together by earthy shards of black garlic.
There was something brilliant about the way the cheese enrobed the crackly beef, and the way in which its mild spiciness elevated the flavors of the meat — like a great cheeseburger, like Frito pie.
The best way I can describe the taste is like McDonald's orange juice—the kind they'd serve watered down in big jugs at track and field day in elementary school—but with a distinct… spiciness.
The absence of poblano peppers in chicken empanadas was not critical, though their mild spiciness certainly would have enhanced the medley of smoky chicken, roasted corn and onion that filled these doughy, deep-fried pouches.
Due to haleem's link with the Arab world, it remains hugely popular among Pakistani and Indian Muslims—its spiciness and instant hit of calorific stodge making it the perfect way to break fast during Ramadan.
Decidedly more "grown up" in flavor — both the molasses and cocoa give bitter notes that play off the spiciness of the fresh ginger — the cookies are tiny in size by design to complement their intensity.
Pride said that when a customer tries it for the first time, they're hard-pressed to define the spiciness of the Montenegro or the saltiness of the honey individually, as they play off of each other "beautifully."
The original plan was to ratchet up the spiciness of the questions as the wings got hotter, but Evans and Schonberger quickly abandoned that approach because they discovered it's hard to talk when your mouth is on fire.
No case of RCVS has ever been associated with pepper-eating, but the main ingredient that accounts for a pepper's spiciness—capsaicin—is known to interact with our blood vessels, either by constricting or dilating them, the doctors noted.
Glenn pays a premium for what he calls "field-ripened" wheat, with a residual moisture content of 13 to 15 percent — a narrow window for capturing the "spiciness and deep nuttiness" and "green fresh floral notes" of the grain.
The Carolina Reaper is the hottest chili pepper in the world, according to Guinness World Records: In terms of sheer spiciness, it measures in at an average 1.6 million on the Scoville heat scale (a jalapeno, by comparison, is typically under 10,000).
According to Jaime Windon, a founder of Lyon Distilling, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, and the president of the Maryland Distillers Guild, the state's whiskey makers mixed their rye grain with a high percentage of corn, which lends sweetness to balance the rye's spiciness.
Adding to the spiciness of the mix: Goldberg has found success by unapologetically building businesses based around Google search results, while Topolsky has spent the past few years running down attempts by digital publishers to build scale on the backs of Google or Facebook.
In the new millennium, cryo-EM became the go-to technology for seeing the molecules of life, capturing everything from proteins that cause antibiotic resistance to the surface of the Zika virus to receptors in human cells that sense the spiciness molecule in chili peppers.
Overall Flavor: 8; Spiciness: 5; Texture: 7.5 Wendy's Creamy Sriracha isn't really a buffalo sauce, so I left it out of the official ranking, but it is a creamy hot sauce dip from a major fast-food chain and a tasty one at that.
I also added a few slivers of garlic to be toasted with the shallots; a whole tin of anchovies for meatiness, saltiness and thematic consistency; a bit of red pepper for spiciness and an entire tube of tomato paste that caramelized in the oil for sweetness and tanginess.
But it wasn't the heat of the wingz (sigh) or the spiciness of the sauce that caused Daniel Pimentel to strip all of his clothes off and go on a destructive rampage through the restaurant, one that left wires dangling from the ceiling and gaping holes in the plaster.
Dozens of places in the Nashville area now specialize in hot chicken—Slow Burn, 400 Degrees, Party Fowl, TNT B-B-Q—and indicate the level of spiciness with such terms as Poultrygeist, Executioner, and Shut the Cluck Up. Fans plan entire weekends around which hot-chicken restaurants they'll visit.
In between the bites of seared meat and griddled corn tortillas—and the subsequent huge gulps of water and agua fresca that Burkett drinks to extinguish the spiciness of the stand's semi-spicy red salsa—he tells me about a new restaurant review project that he is working on, titled S&M Food Reviews.
It would have changed the essentials of the story zero percent if she was Mary Fernández, daughter of Salvador Fernández, who came to American from Puerto Rico, maybe with the insertion of eye rolling Spanish guitar sprinkled throughout to emphasize Mary's spiciness, because Hollywood loves to do that any time a Latinx appears on screen.

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