Here is a summary of the passage: Chili peppers, or chiles, contain a chemical called capsaicin. That chemical is what makes chiles seem hot. Receptors in our mouths sense capsaicin. The same receptors tell us when foods like pizza are too hot to eat. I don't like spicy foods, but I do like to eat pizza. You can find the best pizza in Italy. Is this a good summary of the passage? Why or why not? Write your answer here.

No, this is not a good summary of the passage. The summary provided includes some unrelated information, such as the mention of finding the best pizza in Italy, which is not mentioned in the original passage. Additionally, the summary does not accurately capture the main points of the passage, which revolve around the presence of capsaicin in chili peppers and its effects on our taste receptors.