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Chili peppers contain a chemical compound called The Carolina Reaper is more than 400x spicier than a jalapeño pepper — here's how some people are able to handle the heat. What do humans and Asian tree shrews have in common? We are the only two mammals known to tolerate the burn of Check out Nourish from PBS! SUBSCRIBE to It's Okay To Be Smart! About two years ago, I put a little bit too much hot sauce on my sandwich the first time I tried hot sauce. I think you can guess what ... PLEASE NOTE This video is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly ...

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