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The food industry is even researching the connection between ……….. The food industry is extremely secretive, competitive and ……….. point” for sugar, “the mouth fill” for fat, “the flavor

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The Science of Addictive Food

1) Watch the video and put the words from the box in the gaps

hardwired enhancing spoonful bliss crunch replicate tremendous palatable taste receptors proprietary irresistible vanished

1 There’s science behind that ………

2 The food industry is even researching the connection between ……… on your tongue and the corresponding chemical reaction in your brain

3 Here is the process for ……… cheese flavor without the cheese

4 If they can ……… that chemical reaction that may happen on your tongue or an aroma, they can simulate the taste of something without it being at all real

5 The food industry is extremely secretive, competitive and ………

6 When they hit the perfect amounts, they call it “the ……… point” for sugar, “the mouth fill” for fat, “the flavor burst” for salt, - they know that their products will be ………

7 Scientists agree that these highly ……… foods can be addictive

8 it becomes ……… and it’s very hard to overcome

9 Just one ……… lights up the happy zones of the brain in clinical trials

10 And what happens is then that your brain gets fooled into thinking that calories have

………

11 The ……… amounts of money stand behind creating tastes and smells that feel real but

in reality are completely artificial

2) Now watch it again and answer the questions

1 According to the video, what is the goal of the food industry?

2 What do food companies rely on in order to understand how to make food

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8 What does Michael Moss compare the process of writing of his book to?

9 What are the” three pillars” of food processing industry?

10 Which word does the food industry hate?

11 What did Francis McGlone feed the British chef as a part of BBC program?

12 Which food company did he do Neuroscience for?

13 Which other part of the body fascinates the food scientists?

14 What is a “morish” food?

15 What happens when foods have one overriding flavor?

16 How did the crackers without salt taste?

17 What does the food industry depend on?

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1).

1 There’s science behind that crunch

2 The food industry is even researching the connection between taste receptors on your

tongue and the corresponding chemical reaction in your brain

3 Here is the process for enhancing cheese flavor without the cheese

4 If they can replicate that chemical reaction that may happen on your tongue or an aroma,

they can simulate the taste of something without it being at all real

5 The food industry is extremely secretive, competitive and proprietary

6 When they hit the perfect amounts, they call it “the bliss point” for sugar, “the mouth fill” for fat, “the flavor burst” for salt, - they know that their products will be irresistible

7 Scientists agree that these highly palatable foods can be addictive

8 it becomes hardwired and it’s very hard to overcome

9 Just one spoonful lights up the happy zones of the brain in clinical trials.

10 And what happens is then that your brain gets fooled into thinking that calories have

vanished.

11 The tremendous amounts of money stand behind creating tastes and smells that feel real

but in reality are completely artificial

2)

1 According to the video, what is the goal of the food industry? food that is simply irresistible

2 What do food companies rely on in order to understand how to make food attractive to us?

on science

3 How long did Michael Moss spend investigating science beyond processed food? 4 years

4 What are the starting materials for making a cheese flavor? proteins and fats

5 What was the former position of Bruce Bradley? an executive at large food companies

6 What is his occupation now? a writer and industry critic

7 What is one of the reasons why he left the industry? he felt uncomfortable and troubled by what he was doing

8 What does Michael Moss compare the process of writing of his book to? to a detective story

9 What are the” three pillars” of food processing industry? salt, sugar and fat

10 Which word does the food industry hate? addiction

11 What did Francis McGlone feed the British chef as a part of BBC program? Chili pepper

12 Which food company did he do Neuroscience for? Unilever

13 Which other part of the body fascinates the food scientists? the mouth

14 What is a “morish” food? the food that makes you want more

15 What happens when foods have one overriding flavor? we’ll get tired of it very fast

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