• Opisek@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I realize I’m a special case, but my nose is essentially non-functional—I don’t smell food. While my sense of taste is more sensitive than your average person, I suspect I still miss out on some kinds of flavour. I believe my impairment is why I am drawn towards strong tastes like cheeses or, indeed, extremely spicy food. They’re the “only” flavours that I really experience strongly.

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      1 day ago

      Ha! Never thought of that!
      I’m very sensitive with smells, while my wife isn’t.
      Although I do like spicy food, I still want to be able to taste anything else than hot pain.

      My wife though enjoys chilli chips, where I couldn’t even stomach one of them.

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      2 days ago

      Cases like yours are unfortunate and I understand and respect those. I’m a fan of spice myself. Just not to the point it hurts me. I put spice in food to enhance flavours, not to cover it with a dose of pain.

      If you can find it, try portuguese goat cheese or Azores cheese, long cure. Very flavourful but incredibly intense.