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Reasons for Eating
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Physical Needs – your body needs certain nutrients to function properly Hunger – a physical sensation that tells the brain that it is time to eat
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Physical Needs
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Physical Needs – your body needs certain nutrients to function properly Hunger – a physical sensation that tells the brain that it is time to eat Senses – our sensory organs (eyes, nose, tongue, ears) are used in relation to food (colours, aromas, textures, flavours, taste)
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Senses
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Physical Needs – your body needs certain nutrients to function properly Hunger – a physical sensation that tells the brain that it is time to eat Senses – our sensory organs (eyes, nose, tongue, ears) are used in relation to food (colours, aromas, textures, flavours, taste) Psychological Needs – they are not associated with the body but with the mind (affection, security and satisfaction or a demonstration of pleasant human interaction)
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Psychological Needs
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Physical Needs – your body needs certain nutrients to function properly Hunger – a physical sensation that tells the brain that it is time to eat Senses – our sensory organs (eyes, nose, tongue, ears) are used in relation to food (colours, aromas, textures, flavours, taste) Psychological Needs – they are not associated with the body but with the mind (affection, security and satisfaction or a demonstration of pleasant human interaction) Social Need – food shared with good friends symbolizes their friendship and trust
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Social Needs
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Physical Needs – your body needs certain nutrients to function properly Hunger – a physical sensation that tells the brain that it is time to eat Senses – our sensory organs (eyes, nose, tongue, ears) are used in relation to food (colours, aromas, textures, flavours, taste) Psychological Needs – they are not associated with the body but with the mind (affection, security and satisfaction or a demonstration of pleasant human interaction) Social Need – food shared with good friends symbolizes their friendship and trust Food Symbolism – a prestigious object indicates reputation, influence, or social status
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Food Symbolism
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Food is a means of communicating other symbolic factors. It may express affection, friendship, hospitality, neighbourliness, comfort and sympathy.
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