Spicy Foods

Welcome to the Spicy Foods page, where we celebrate all things spicy and hot.

Learn about Scoville, the official unit of measurement for hotness. Join the Hot Sauce Wars, where flavor and fury collide. Meet our Pepper Pals, a community of spicy enthusiasts. Laugh at our collection of spicy jokes.

Or, if you dare, try our Spicy Challenge, where you might just sweat out your taste buds.

Spicy Foods Stats

Did you know that the average human can handle 1,000-2,000 Scoville units of heat? Yeah, that's not much.

The most popular hot sauce in the world is Sriracha. But have you ever tried making it with ghost peppers? Game. Changer.

Our users have eaten an average of 3.4 spicy meals last week alone. Don't judge us.

Spicy foods are 100% of the reason for all the tears, sweat and pain. 100%.

Spicy Foods FAQ

Q: What is Scoville?

A: It's the official unit of measurement for hotness. Don't ask me why.

Q: Why do you need to drink milk after eating spicy food?

A: Because, science.

Q: Is it true that spicy foods can give you a headache?

A: Yes. That's just the universe's way of telling you, "Hey, slow down."