• edinbruh@feddit.it
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      10 hours ago

      Neither are oils, that’s why you use soap to wash. People don’t become spicy for life after touching peppers

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        10 hours ago

        Ok, I have an experiment for you. Go touch some really hot chili peppers, then wash you hands. With soap. Three times, if you like. Then rub your eyes. Then tell me that felt absolutely fine. Go ahead, I’ll wait.

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          9 hours ago

          I made a dish with habenaro in it, and quite a few. Washed my hands a few times during the cooking process after I finished handling the peppers. Then I went to the bathroom and had a rude awakening.

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          I saw a vid from Gordon Ramsey that using freshly squeezed limes to rinse your hands works against the spicy.

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          9 hours ago

          Like twenty years ago, I learned that the hard way… By putting in my contact lenses. To me ages to make the connection, because I didn’t even touch the food, just ate in a restaurant.