Sentences about spicy food

The sentences about spicy are as follows:

It is a sultry noon, the scorching sun is baking the earth mercilessly, and Granny Feng has flown thousands of miles away, The ground seemed to be enveloped in steam, making it suffocating. Today, the weather is really muggy. The sun is hot. The stone was hot in the sun. It can light a match and boil a drop of water on a stone.

Although the scorching sun has not yet shined directly, the sand on the roadside has already shown a timid light. The grass seemed unable to withstand the scorching sun, and slowly dropped its leaves. Only the fish in the pond are not afraid of the heat and swim freely in the water next to the trees on the bank. Under the scorching sun, the Gobi Desert felt like it was being roasted on a stove. The scorching heat wave swept through every inch of the land, making people breathless.

In the dog days of summer, the sun is scorching like fire. The scorching sun rests against the earth. I was very thirsty, so my mother bought two big watermelons, washed them and cut them open, ah! A good melon, with a skin as thin as paper, as much juice as a spring, and a taste as sweet as honey. It is indeed the best among melons. It tastes sweet, cool and refreshing.

Noon Sunshine is a hot girl. She is very beautiful, but has a fiery personality, which makes human beings have to give in to his high joy. The scorching sunshine turned the sorghum red, steamed the maple leaves yellow, and scorched the road beside the mountain. In my memory, the least spicy thing is the big pepper, which the country people call lantern pepper. It is big and thick.

The spiciest thing is the long and thin chili pepper with thin meat. People who really like chili peppers like to eat it, just like people who are really drinkers love strong liquor. In summer, the scorching sun scorches the earth. The plants around it are a little withered, but the cedar is still full of vitality.