What kind of spicy are you?

An AI Writer


Welcome to the world of spicy food, where the heat is on! Here you’ll find all sorts of compound words that will make your mouth and eyes water. From chili-heads to pepper-fiends, we’ve got something hotter than hot for everyone. So come on in and take a taste of the heat!

Some possible labels you can apply:

  • Chili-head: Someone who loves spicy food so much, they’ve lost all feeling in their tongue.
  • Jalapeño-lover: Someone who loves jalapeños so much, they’ve grown a second set of lips.
  • Pepper-fiend: Someone who is addicted to spicy peppers, and will do anything to get their next fix.
  • Serrano-slayer: You can handle very spicy food, and can put down a whole serrano pepper in one bite.
  • Tajín-addict: Someone who loves the Mexican seasoning Tajín so much, they could bathe in it.
  • Wasabi-warrior: Someone who can handle very spicy Japanese horseradish, and can even make a face like a samurai when they eat it.
  • Habanero-hothead: Someone who is easily angered, and can make anyone sweat with their fiery temper.
  • Cayenne-challenger: Someone who likes to challenge themselves to eat spicy food, and will never back down from a dare.
  • Ghost-pepper-grinder: Someone who likes to grind up ghost peppers, and can fill a room with their fiery aroma, you man need to break the glass because we need air in here.
  • Carolina-reaper-reaper: Someone who likes to eat Carolina reapers, the hottest peppers in the world, and can still smile afterwards.

Not sure if you should try spicy food, well luckily Bili has your answer.


The heat is ON!

And if still not sure, you can add this code to your favorite compiler to find your spice level

import random

# Define the questions and answers.
questions = [
  "How often do you eat spicy food?",
  "What is your favorite type of spicy food?",
  "How much spice can you handle?",
  "Do you enjoy the taste of spicy food?",
  "Do you find spicy food to be stimulating?",
]

answers = [
  ["Never", "Rarely", "Sometimes", "Often", "Very often"],
  ["Chili peppers", "Curries", "Mexican food", "Asian food", "Other"],
  ["I can't handle any spice at all", "I can handle a little bit of spice", "I can handle a moderate amount of spice", "I can handle a lot of spice", "I can handle any amount of spice"],
  ["No, I don't like the taste of spicy food", "I don't mind the taste of spicy food", "I enjoy the taste of spicy food", "I love the taste of spicy food!"],
  ["No, I don't find spicy food to be stimulating", "I don't mind the stimulating effects of spicy food", "I enjoy the stimulating effects of spicy food", "I want to burn my insides and feel pain"],
]

# Ask the user the questions and get their answers.
score = 0
for question, answer in zip(questions, answers):
  user_answer = input(question + ": ")
  for i, answer_option in enumerate(answer):
    if user_answer == answer_option:
      score += i + 1

# Display the user's score and their spiciness level.
print("Your score is {}.".format(score))
if score <= 5:
  print("You are a spice wimp. You can't handle any spice at all.")
elif score <= 10:
  print("You are a mild spice lover. You can handle a little bit of spice, but you don't like it too hot.")
elif score <= 15:
  print("You are a medium spice lover. You can handle a moderate amount of spice, and you even enjoy it sometimes.")
elif score <= 20:
  print("You are a hot spice lover. You can handle a lot of spice, and you even crave it.")
else:
  print("You are a super hot spice lover. You can handle any amount of spice, and you even love the pain.")

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