We eat with all of our senses (感官). Our sense of touch can also be important when preparing or sharing food. Finally, we enjoy the delicious food with our sense of taste. But what about our sense of hearing? Does sound also affect our dining experience?
That answer comes from researchers at Brigham Young University in the United States. They found that hearing is important in the eating experience.
On the other hand watching loud television or listening to loud music while eating can hide such noises The results may not seem like much at one meal. But over a week, a month, or a year, all that food can really add up.
Besides not overeating, hearing the noises of your meal while you eat could help you enjoy it more.
A. Next, we can smell the nice smell rising up from the meal. B. It shows that if people notice the sound as they eat, they might eat less. C. And this could lead to overeating. D. First, we can see a meal is nice, either on a dinner plate or a dining table E. A new report answers. "Yes, it does." |