The super-spicy curries of Bangladeshi cuisine start out here in the chili fields, where workers harvest and sort red chili peppers by hand. Once picked, the peppers are sun-dried and used whole or ground into powder. The chilis not only add a flavorful kick to foods but help kill bacteria as well. Plus, spicy foods help diners cool down: One natural reaction to capsaicin, the active chemical in chilis, is sweating, which can help chill the skin amid tropical heat.
Hot and Spicy Food Day
Today in History
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A species no longer at risk
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Patriot Day
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The Grand Départ: Tour de France begins
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Celebrating World Wildlife Day
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In honor of those we ve lost
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A sizzling summit hides in the clouds
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It’s surströmming time
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Grand Teton National Park
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Life in the slow lane
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Milky Way over Zabriskie Point, California
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Preveli Gorge
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The scene of a literary crime
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Reflections on Memorial Day
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The island fox’s incredible comeback
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How do ladybugs winter?
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A visit to Limerick on Limerick Day
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A young jaguar on a riverbank, Pantanal, Brazil
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Summer huts in winter
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Holey moley–it’s National Doughnut Day!
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American bison, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
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Things are looking up
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Tassili n’Ajjer, Sahara, Algeria
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Fannette Island, Lake Tahoe
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Poinsettia Day
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A city of bridges
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Cold? What cold?
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Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
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Churún Merú waterfall in Venezuela
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Paper lanterns on the longest night
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Astronomy Day