Why we always have
room for dessert?
We just finished our meal and our tummy are full. And then,
when the cake arrives, suddenly our tummy still have room for one or two pieces
of cake. Why does that happen? According to school of thought, it all comes
down to something called Sensory-Specific Satiety (SSS). Sesory-Specific
Satiety refers to the idea that the more you eat one kind of food in a single
sitting, the less appealing that food becomes. So, actually we weren’t full. It
just our senses were bored. And so, when another meal come out, you probably
faced something different and you’re ready to eat again.
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