FOODPORN VOL23The term "foodporn" has become incredibly popular on social media, and although it seems like a recent trend, it actually has deeper roots than you might think. The fascination with photographing and sharing food is closely tied to the human desire to showcase status and well-being. During the medieval period, for example, food at banquets wasn’t just served to be eaten; it was also meant to impress.
Today, "foodporn" is the modern version of that ancient desire. But what’s interesting is that studies have shown that when you look at images of delicious food, your brain releases dopamine, the same hormone produced when you actually eat something tasty. In other words, viewing "foodporn" on social media not only satisfies you visually but also gives you a little happiness boost, even if you don’t take a single bite. It’s almost like enjoying the food without the calories.
So, the next time you see a photo of a mouthwatering dish, remember that, in a way, your brain is already savoring that delight.
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