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The Hot Sauce Madness Love Burn Suite is a book of poems that revolves around the beloved and sometimes notorious culture of hot sauce and hot peppers. Its 814 rhyming couplets delve deeply into that rich and addicting world, whether they focus on peppers' flavor, pain, linguistics, or history. Come take a bite out of these verses, and see if you can handle the heat.1912: pharmacist Wilbur Lincoln Scoville first measured the "heat" of peppers(the word's in quotes because there's no actu…
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The Hot Sauce Madness Love Burn Suite is a book of poems that revolves around the beloved and sometimes notorious culture of hot sauce and hot peppers. Its 814 rhyming couplets delve deeply into that rich and addicting world, whether they focus on peppers' flavor, pain, linguistics, or history. Come take a bite out of these verses, and see if you can handle the heat.


1912: pharmacist Wilbur

Lincoln Scoville first


measured

the "heat" of peppers


(the word's in quotes

because there's no


actual heat in this

equation, just spiciness,


which hoodwinks

our bodies into thinking


physical flames are

licking our


tongues, throat, lips).

Chilies aren't caliente, which


implies

heat from an actual fire,


but picante,

the word we


use for heat that arises

from spice.

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The Hot Sauce Madness Love Burn Suite is a book of poems that revolves around the beloved and sometimes notorious culture of hot sauce and hot peppers. Its 814 rhyming couplets delve deeply into that rich and addicting world, whether they focus on peppers' flavor, pain, linguistics, or history. Come take a bite out of these verses, and see if you can handle the heat.


1912: pharmacist Wilbur

Lincoln Scoville first


measured

the "heat" of peppers


(the word's in quotes

because there's no


actual heat in this

equation, just spiciness,


which hoodwinks

our bodies into thinking


physical flames are

licking our


tongues, throat, lips).

Chilies aren't caliente, which


implies

heat from an actual fire,


but picante,

the word we


use for heat that arises

from spice.

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