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minus-square@dvoraqslink2•1 year agoI’m fairly certain that tolerance does mute the spiciness of foods. There are foods others struggle with that I hardly notice is even spicy. It feels more like building a muscle than building a skill.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoYes, your tastebuds become “jaded.” It’s part of why little kids don’t tend to like any spiciness at all.
minus-square@UsernameIsTooLonlink1•1 year agoGenetics play a bit of a factor and your taste buds do develop more as you get older. But if you’re comparing tongue for tongue, the tingly/pain sensations are rated to be more or less the same.
I’m fairly certain that tolerance does mute the spiciness of foods. There are foods others struggle with that I hardly notice is even spicy.
It feels more like building a muscle than building a skill.
Yes, your tastebuds become “jaded.” It’s part of why little kids don’t tend to like any spiciness at all.
Genetics play a bit of a factor and your taste buds do develop more as you get older. But if you’re comparing tongue for tongue, the tingly/pain sensations are rated to be more or less the same.