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In the West the word “delicious” is likely to conjure up something laced with sugar, fat and salt, whereas in Japan it signifies a flavour found in mushrooms, grilled fish and light broths.
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Hunger is always a kind of emptiness - an absence of nourishment - but what it will take to replenish it is far from obvious.
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We tend to automatically associate hearty meat dishes with men and lighter salads and sweets with women, and these stereotypes are replicated in cultures as different as France and Japan.
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Once the pattern of not being hungry in the morning is set, it modifies the way you eat for life.
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Prolonged chronic malnutrition affects children for the rest of their lives because it affects both brain development and growth.
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If food is a fuel, we should feel that the tank is emptiest when the longest time has elapsed since it was filled - usually in the morning.
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Hunger - this mechanism that we suppose to be so basic - turns out to be one of the more intricate bodily impulses.
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One of the reasons hunger is so hard to pin down is that it is a negative concept, an absence.
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Hara hachi bu is a Confucian principle, popular in Japan since medieval times, that you should eat until you are only eight-tenths full. This principle has since been given backing by nutrition scientists who note that when we eat there is a time delay between the body receiving the food and the brain registering that we are full. When the urge comes to have a second helping, it’s worth waiting twenty minutes, and the feeling may pass.
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