Eaters Assume Crunchy Foods Have Fewer Calories
Podcast |
60-Second Mind
Publisher |
Scientific American
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Science & Medicine
Technology
Categories Via RSS |
Science & Medicine
Technology
Publication Date |
May 07, 2014
Episode Duration |
00:01:31
Food’s texture in your mouth—also called “mouthfeel” or “oral haptics”—influences estimates of calorie counts. And people might eat more crunchy stuff assuming (often incorrectly) it has fewer calories than softer fare. Christie Nicholson reports  

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