meaning - One word/phrase to describe the reaction when you eat a very spicy-hot food


I've read the discussion here about Difference between “spicy” and “hot”.


I've also read this one: How to say that food is hot (temperature) without the listener thinking that I mean “spicy”?.


But I did not find any word or phrase that describes the reaction someone has when eating a too spicy-hot food. You know, they tend to sweat, catch their breath, and even sometimes shed tears; due to the spiciness of the food.


So my questions:




  1. What do you say to describe the reaction someone has when being excitedly "suffered" by a very spicy-hot food? In Indonesian, we would call it kepedasan.

  2. What do you say when you get that thing [the answer to question 1] with you, other than the list I enclose below:


    • Oh, spicy!

    • My God, it's spicy-hot!






Is that it?





Answer




My mouth is on fire!!



Is a phrase that is commonly heard in Mexican, Indian, and Thai restaurants worldwide.



Help !!..My Mouth Is On Fire !! 1


What To Do When Your Mouth’s On Fire From Red Hot Chili Peppers 2


Ya, just ate something spicy and my mouth is on fire. I tried drinking water and that didn't help. I also tried orange juice, and that didn't help. 3



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