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. Click SUBMIT when you are done.

No, this is not a good summary of the passage. While it does mention that chili peppers contain capsaicin and that it is what makes them seem hot, it does not mention anything about receptors in our mouths or how they relate to pizza. Additionally, the last sentence about finding the best pizza in Italy is unrelated to the topic of the passage. A good summary should accurately reflect the main points and key details of the passage, which this summary does not do.