I just ate a pepper (wasn’t supposed to be in my food from Chipotle). Anyway, it’s been 10 minutes and my mouth is still on fire.
Don’t drink water…even ice water….it will just spread the oil from the pepper around your mouth. Try some milk or better yet, a banana. Either of those will help to neutralize the "heat."
eat yogurt or drink milk – basically a dairy product
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Don’t drink water…even ice water….it will just spread the oil from the pepper around your mouth. Try some milk or better yet, a banana. Either of those will help to neutralize the "heat."
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Drink a glass of milk
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Try milk or sour cream. per wikipedia: The most effective way to relieve the burning sensation it causes is to cool the mouth and throat with any cool food or cool beverages including tap water or ice water. Also the mechanical stimulation of the mouth by chewing food will partially mask the pain sensation.
Milk and milk products are also often effective in diminishing the effects of capsaicin. Particularly fermented milk products such as yogurt and sour cream. It has also been suggested that eating ice cream after eating peppers will aid in digestion by cooling the rectum during a bowel movement.
Cooling and mechanical stimulation are the only proven methods to relieve the pain, however many questionable tips are widely perpetuated. Since capsaicin in its pure state is not very soluble in water but dissolves in oils, some suggest eating fatty foods or beverages (i.e.: whole milk), assuming that these will carry away the capsaicin. The value of this practice is questionable and the burning sensation will slowly fade away even if nothing is done.
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Try milk. Just don’t drink anything acidic, it will make it worse.
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Drink some milk and it will stop.Drink slowly and allow it to cover the entire tongue…
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