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Chewing Celery Can Take More Energy Than Chewing Gum

A lot of people say that chewing celery takes more energy than it provides to your body. Adam van castrin is a post doctoral researcher in biological sciences at the university of manchester. He says we could be adding a novel element of energetics and energy consumption to the feeding system, which i think has been a little bit overlooked in the past. What does this mean for the kind of processing we do to food? Cooking, trapping and all that kind of stuff, fermenting.

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