Why does food seem hotter in our hands than in our mouth?

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When you touch hot food with your hands, your skin is very sensitive to temperature changes and can detect heat quickly, making the food feel very hot. The inside of your mouth has different kinds of nerve endings and a layer of saliva that helps to spread the heat, making it feel less intense.

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