Why should you never drink cold water while chewing food?!


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Why should you never drink cold water while chewing food?

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I have been eating for 50 years now, and this is news to me. You can drink whenever you want.

Uhmm??? Never heard of this, but I'll take a guess. The cold water chills the food in your mouth, leaving an unpleasant fatty residue in your mouth??? I've never noticed this, and I drink cold water with almost every meal. But I tend to swallow my food before taking a drink.
Why water?? and not all cold beverages??

i do lol
but its kinda not good because u know there are some food particle in ur mouth and it will go into the glass and there will be some food particle in the water
but realy i drink cold water while chewing food anyway

Cold water make the food hard. If you do not belive me, chew gum, and once it is decetly chewed, drink some cold water and u will feel it get harder. You have a better chance of choking when you do it. But only if the water is like frigid. So drink water all you want.

I don't know about actually chewing foods, but I know cold liquids are not good for you period. You should always drink lukewarm or hot only. And drinking excessive liquid with your food can cuase aspiration of foods in the lungs if it goes down the "wrong" tube causing you to cough therefore aspiration of foods happens in your lungs. That leads to infection and fluid in your lungs.

Hot will help "melt" the fat in your body on the way down is one way of thinking.

Plus drinking cold liquids lowers your internal body temp is another way of thinking.

i never knew youu shudnt .. who told you ? are they lieing to youu? hehe ?

You may get choke.


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