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Thursday, October 21, 2021

Hot Chili

 Aim:

I want to find out the best way to cool down your tongue after eating hot chili.

Research: 










Method:

Equipment

  • Hot Chili Sauce
  • Popsicle Stick
  • Drinks - Soda, Water, Milk
  • Timer
Instructions
  1. Get all your equipment ready.
  2. Get a drop of hot sauce on your popsicle stick.
  3. Lick the hot chili sauce and swirl it around.
  4. Start the timer.
  5. After two minutes drink your drink.
  6. After 5mins, how hot is your mouth?
  7. Repeat the experiment but with a different drink.

Results:


The first chili  I did was without water, I am scoring it a 10 burning.

The second chili I did was with water, I am scoring it a 6.5 burning.

The third chili I took was with coke, I am scoring it a 5.5 burning












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