Nutrition: Edible "Dynamite" Food
@Nakitakona (56302)
Philippines
June 18, 2019 11:43pm CST
For all we know, it is weird and impossible to eat dynamite for once it's lighted it will burst.
But this one is a term or a food name given to a spring roll wrapper filled with chili pepper and a thinly-sliced of cheese and it's gently fried.Then it's ready to eat.
I usually eat three of these. When I am done, my mouth and tongue would likely to "explode" because of its burning effect but they're delicious.
Chili peppers are rich in vitamin C and Potassium. They've also capsaicin which is an effective pain reliever or analgesic.
Have you tried eating those red or green chili peppers in some food preparations?
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
19 Jun 19
It's hot really but I could resist it.
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@arunima25 (85265)
• Bangalore, India
19 Jun 19
I love them in rolls. Also I add them to my noodles.
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
19 Jun 19
That's what we are doing it here too.
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@arunima25 (85265)
• Bangalore, India
19 Jun 19
@Nakitakona Adds up to the taste. We like a little hot and spicy food but not too much.
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
19 Jun 19
@arunima25 Me too. Spicy foods are appetizing, aren't they?
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@Hate2Iron (15730)
• Canada
19 Jun 19
I really can't tolerate spicy anything lol. I love cinnamon and can't chew the gum! Would I try... probably yes, just to say that I ate dynamite lol!! Something to put in my family tree ;)
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
19 Jun 19
I don't feel extremely hot. It seems it is mild.
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@whiteream (8567)
• United States
19 Jun 19
I love chili peppers, I have not had any in a while. But, they are very good for you.
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@whiteream (8567)
• United States
23 Jun 19
@Nakitakona I use to eat them daily, but once a week.
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
19 Jun 19
That's nice to hear from you. How often do you eat them?
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
23 Jun 19
@whiteream I don't get you. Daily but once a week? What do you mean?
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@GreatMartin (23677)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
19 Jun 19
When I was young I had no problems with any hot peppers, spices. food, etc., but now---forget it!!
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
19 Jun 19
Because your taste buds are raising the white flag, aren't they?
@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
20 Jun 19
That's it. As you eat it, your tongue and your throat are like burning as figuratively deemed to "explode" like dynamite for the shape of the food with a wick on its tip.
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
21 Jun 19
@ShifaLk If you try eating it for the first time, it is very challenging especially for your first bite until you finish eating one piece. One serving is composed of three "dynamites". You'll have a teary eyes and you keep on salivating for it's too appetizing. The burning effect will last for a minute.
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@oahuwriter (26780)
• United States
20 Jun 19
No for it's a bit too hot for my taste. I like the spice packet at Taco Bell and put it sparingly on my taco sometimes. I like very few hot foods.
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@oahuwriter (26780)
• United States
20 Jun 19
@Nakitakona
Sounds delicious, but I couldn't take it!
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
20 Jun 19
@oahuwriter That's my first attempt. I drank plenty of water to relieve of burning effect. Then in second I could resist it and finally keeping eating it.
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@Nakitakona (56302)
• Philippines
18 Jul 19
@Kanubanu Are you cooking or preparing that kind of food by yourself?