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A mother has made a video of her young child eating a spicy jalapeno pepper for the first time, prompting criticism from viewers and doctors. | A mother has made a video of her young child eating a spicy jalapeno pepper for the first time, prompting criticism from viewers and doctors. |
The video shows the inquisitive young girl being handed a piece of pepper by her mother. She then eats it, and immediately begins coughing and crying out. | The video shows the inquisitive young girl being handed a piece of pepper by her mother. She then eats it, and immediately begins coughing and crying out. |
She spits out the jalapeno, but she picks it up off the floor after being prompted by her mother. Putting it back in her mouth, she has a similar reaction. | She spits out the jalapeno, but she picks it up off the floor after being prompted by her mother. Putting it back in her mouth, she has a similar reaction. |
The mother can be heard giggling in the background throughout the video. | The mother can be heard giggling in the background throughout the video. |
Commenters criticised the mother for uploading the video, with one saying: "Anybody who actually enjoys repeatedly causing an innocent toddler pain and discomfort for their own amusement to make a hoped-for 'viral video' ought to have their freakin' head examined." | Commenters criticised the mother for uploading the video, with one saying: "Anybody who actually enjoys repeatedly causing an innocent toddler pain and discomfort for their own amusement to make a hoped-for 'viral video' ought to have their freakin' head examined." |
Young children have a much more sensitive sense of taste than adults, meaning strong flavours can easily overwhelm them. | Young children have a much more sensitive sense of taste than adults, meaning strong flavours can easily overwhelm them. |
Speaking to MailOnline, Dr Mike Smith, former GP and chair of the Patients Association said: "It's not something I would recommend anyone to do." | Speaking to MailOnline, Dr Mike Smith, former GP and chair of the Patients Association said: "It's not something I would recommend anyone to do." |
He said that some hotter peppers can even burn the upper intestine tracts of young children, and advised people not to try this with their own child. | He said that some hotter peppers can even burn the upper intestine tracts of young children, and advised people not to try this with their own child. |
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