find food more pleasurable than water?we need bothI guess we need food more than we need water, you know, for nutrientsbut we can go longer without food than we can without waterso we need water more than we need food?I mean, food can contain water, but water can't contain foodsothoughts?
11/1/2007 10:20:00 AM
http://harvest.cals.ncsu.edu/index.cfm?showpage=579
11/1/2007 10:22:43 AM
More variety of tastes and textures in food
11/1/2007 10:26:05 AM
food releases more chemicals in your brain that make you feel good. we've been conditioned, mentally, to view food as more appealing and therefore more pleasurable than water.
11/1/2007 10:28:30 AM
have you ever been REALLY thirsty? water is the most pleasurable thing to consume in those instances. in our culture, we are very rarely lacking in water. water is pretty straightforward... if you get thirsty, you find something wet and drink it.food on the other hand is very complex, and we have developed taste and the pleasure of eating certain foods to make sure we are eating the things our body needs.
11/1/2007 10:31:12 AM
have you ever been to a bar or convenience store? there's like 10,000 manipulations of water which we enjoy.
11/1/2007 10:53:40 AM
only in the past 5-10 yearsunless you mean all drinks [Edited on November 1, 2007 at 11:54 AM. Reason : ]
11/1/2007 11:54:20 AM
Because food already has water in it.
11/1/2007 11:55:40 AM
11/1/2007 12:25:29 PM
but eating is still tasty when you're not hungrywhen you're not thirsty at all try and make yourself drink a glass of water, it can be a challenge
11/1/2007 12:28:32 PM
Because you can overhydrate, but overeating only leads to fat storage and a stomach ache--may make you fat, but won't kill you as quickly.
11/1/2007 12:31:51 PM
unless you qualify food as something simple as "white rice, just noodles, or raw meat" your question does not make sense.If you are going to say all food than you should compare the desire for food to that of all drinks. In this case I am sure you can find people that find "drinks" more pleasurable than food. Especially those of the alcoholic nature.
11/1/2007 1:46:40 PM
Maybe the reason we can't taste it because 70% of our bodies are made of water.
11/1/2007 1:54:47 PM
11/1/2007 1:56:20 PM
^ yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head the first time.
11/1/2007 2:04:18 PM
11/1/2007 2:06:49 PM
If you're comparing all food to all drinks then I find both equally pleasuarble, depending on when you ask me.An ice cold beer can be the best thing in the world at the right time...so can a gatorade or glass of lemonade.Same with a steak, etc.As stated previously, you're comparing food that is cooked, seasoned, etc. versus plain water.
11/1/2007 2:12:26 PM
drinking too much water will kill you. Eating too much food will cause you to fatten up and be better prepared to survive in times when food is scarce.[Edited on November 1, 2007 at 2:18 PM. Reason : ^gatorade and beer can both be viewed as foods due to the calories in them.]
11/1/2007 2:15:47 PM
as our pleasure centers evolved and developed thousands of years agofood wasn't always cooked or seasoned, and there were few "drinks" besides fresh juice, tea or milk, (if you were lucky)modern food, as pointed out, presents a different scenariobut food seems to more pleasurable than water in both scenariosas for alcohol, (as well as coffee and some teas)I would put that in the food category (empty calories) as it is a diureticone couldn't live very long on powerbars and vodka alone.....
11/1/2007 2:24:46 PM
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11/1/2007 3:00:59 PM
i'd still put it in the food category. i know plenty of people who crave different types of beverages, just as they would crave food, because of the flavorings.
11/1/2007 3:06:17 PM
11/1/2007 3:37:29 PM
is there anything beer can't do?
11/1/2007 4:03:06 PM
food has tastes to let us know its ok to eat. we are conditioned to think most things that are bad for us to eat also taste bad.almost all water sources, especially in prehistory, are drinkable, therefore we don't need a method to tell the difference b/w good and bad.
11/1/2007 9:00:38 PM
whatever, water has SALTS which are none of the above, and are naturally occuring.that is why there is a demand for artesian spring water from across the world, it tastes different.
11/1/2007 9:09:00 PM
i love water
11/1/2007 9:43:52 PM
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11/2/2007 6:32:59 AM
yeah, that's all marketing.
11/2/2007 8:13:41 AM
have you ever woken up after a hard night of drinking, to see a full bottle of semi cold water next to youoh that is heaven
11/2/2007 8:26:20 AM
I see what you mean. b/c water is needed...we should have evolved a sense of pleasure to drinking water so that we would want to drink it?
11/2/2007 4:20:06 PM
Smath has this thread covered
11/2/2007 6:07:39 PM
^^ Well people are saying that we like "food" as if we were eating it in it's naturally occurring, basic form which we almost never do. No one just goes out and eats the basic requirements for living, they dress it up with variety, spices, etc. Same thing with water.Do you enjoy eating plain oats? Or plain vegetables, no salt or butter? Plain chicken with no spices, or breading, etc? Sometimes sure. But if it was the same thing all the time you would get sick of it and say if we need protein to live, why didn't we evolve a liking for plain, unseasoned meat? We've found ways to complement water (tea, beer, etc.) to get our required water but still enjoy. Hell one of the things that made fermenting water in the form of beer so popular in a long time ago was that there wasn't reliably potable water to drink, and they didn't know why, but you could drink beer without getting sick when plain water would make you sick.
11/2/2007 9:33:04 PM
a lot of the foods we eat also contain a good amount of water in them
11/2/2007 9:55:22 PM
we already said that, prego
11/2/2007 10:42:23 PM
I'd say we like food more than water because of genetics. Genetics make the tastebuds tasty. Genetics dictates how your body thirsts. But, this is a silly thread, as it has been said already this is not a universal or even well-defined claim. I'd rather have a bottle of that Green Tea from Sobe on a hot day then most any food.
11/2/2007 10:52:26 PM