Eating Psychology
Eating Psychology with Betty 104
Episode 4 | 28mVideo has Closed Captions
Why do we like fat and can we learn to like it less?
We like fat because it makes food taste better; it makes sweet and salt more intense, enhances texture and its high caloric content makes us feel full. Fat gives cooked food crunch from browning, which also enhances the taste. You can change your fat eating habits if desired by methods discussed in this episode.
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Eating Psychology is a local public television program presented by Arizona PBS
Eating Psychology
Eating Psychology with Betty 104
Episode 4 | 28mVideo has Closed Captions
We like fat because it makes food taste better; it makes sweet and salt more intense, enhances texture and its high caloric content makes us feel full. Fat gives cooked food crunch from browning, which also enhances the taste. You can change your fat eating habits if desired by methods discussed in this episode.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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