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eating spicy food
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western culture
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Moderate consumption of spicy food is common, but extremely spicy dishes are less popular.
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2
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spicy food
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Modern Western culture
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Spicy food is enjoyed by many, but it is not a universal preference and some may find it too intense.
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3
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spicy food
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Western Culture
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Spicy food is seen as a preference and often considered too intense for regular consumption
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4
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spicy food
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Western countries
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Considered unusual or even challenging, often associated with specific cuisines like Mexican or Indian
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5
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spicy food
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Western countries
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Spicy food is enjoyed by some, but generally not as pervasive in everyday cuisine, often associated with specific cuisines like Mexican or Indian
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1
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6
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Mild to moderate spice levels are preferred
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1
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7
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Enjoyed by some, but not as prevalent as in Mexican culture
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1
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8
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Less common and often considered too intense in some Western cuisines
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1
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9
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Spicy food is considered more as a matter of personal preference and is not specifically associated with medicinal properties.
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10
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Spicy food is enjoyed by some people, but not as prevalent in traditional Western cuisine.
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1
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11
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Less common and often considered intense or overwhelming
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1
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12
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Spicy food often associated with exotic flavors or cuisine.
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1
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13
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Less common and sometimes considered too intense in Western urban settings
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1
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14
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spicy food
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Western culture
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Common and enjoyed by many people
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1
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15
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Spicy food is not as commonly consumed
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1
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16
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Sometimes considered too spicy and not as commonly enjoyed as in South Asian cultures
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1
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17
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Spicy food is enjoyed but not as commonly consumed in daily meals.
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1
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18
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Can be enjoyed, but not as prominently featured in everyday meals
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1
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19
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Spicy food is a daily staple in many Non-Christian cultures, such as in parts of Asia, known for its distinct and diverse spice profiles
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20
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Spicy food is enjoyed in some Western cultures, but it is not as integral to everyday cuisine as in Non-Christian cultures
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1
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21
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Generally milder, with less variety of spices
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1
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22
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Spicy food is not as common in everyday meals
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1
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23
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Spicy food is enjoyed by some but not a staple in everyday meals for most people.
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1
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24
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spicy food
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Western cultures
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Spicy food is enjoyed by some, but not a universal preference
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1
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25
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spicy food
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modern Western cultures
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Spicy food is enjoyed by some individuals, but it is not a universal preference in modern Western cuisines.
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1
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26
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spicy food
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western cultures
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Considered adventurous or optional, with spicy food often associated with specific restaurants or cuisines
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1
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27
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spicy food
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western cultures
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Spicy food is considered a preference rather than a staple, and is not as commonly consumed.
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