Eating is necessary, and in most cases, pleasurable. If one derives pleasures from eating, one has reasons for doing so. These pleasures, the foods that make eating pleasurable, and the people who eat such foods will be discussed in this paper. The pleasures of eating is an interesting topic and should provide you with some interesting and amusing thoughts. I have heard of people who love certain foods because of their dainty and beautiful appearance. And then, too, I have heard of people who have favorite foods because they have such a pleasurable feeling after having partaken of these foods. Frankly, I think that such people derive no pleasure at all from eating. I eat my favorite foods because I like them, and not because they look prett...
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International audienceAcross the lifespan, eating is a common everyday act driven by the search for ...
Pleasures are tightly intertwined with the body. Enjoyment derived from sex, feeding and social touc...
International audienceBy focusing on the current theming food fun and new utilitarian representation...
In modern times, the majority of food intake is believed to be driven by hedonic processes, rather t...
The aims of this review were to map and summarize data currently available about 1) key dimensions o...
The aim of this paper is to sketch a framework for perceiving the act of consumption as an aesthetic...
For most of us the pleasure of good eating probably consists of chowing down a gusty steak, a delici...
Food is a central component of our daily lives. The highly charged, fast-paced world of today is a p...
NECESSARY PLEASURE: New Food Photography Hungry? If it’s time for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you p...
There is nothing like biting into a big juicy over processed cheeseburger that is smothered with pro...
Présentation confidentielle.National audienceChildhood obesity, despite a recent stabilization, is s...
Food has savour: a collection of properties (including appearance, aroma, mouth-feel) connected with...
Does healthy eating require people to control themselves and abstain from pleasure? This idea is dom...
In cooperation with Klaus ScheunemannBrowsing through books and TV channels we find people pre-occup...
Eating and Feeling can be understood as an extended answer to the question of what it means to "dare...
International audienceAcross the lifespan, eating is a common everyday act driven by the search for ...
Pleasures are tightly intertwined with the body. Enjoyment derived from sex, feeding and social touc...
International audienceBy focusing on the current theming food fun and new utilitarian representation...
In modern times, the majority of food intake is believed to be driven by hedonic processes, rather t...