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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@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.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, your tastebuds become “jaded.” It’s part of why little kids don’t tend to like any spiciness at all.