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Many Minds

Fermentation, fire, and our big brains

Feb 22, 2024
Exploring how fermented foods may have fueled human brain expansion, comparing human and ape bodies, and discussing the cognitive benefits of fermentation over fire. Delving into the growth of human brains, brain size, encephalization quotient, and evolutionary trade-offs. Unlocking caloric benefits of fermentation, nutrient absorption, and microbiome support. Examining external fermentation's impact on human brain expansion, gene-culture co-evolution, and early taste preferences.
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Quick takeaways

  • External fermentation could have provided a caloric boost for human brain expansion through easier digestion processes.
  • Accidental fermentation, possibly from food caching, may have been a natural and simpler cognitive process for early humans compared to controlling fire.

Deep dives

External Fermentation: Unlocking Nutritional Benefits

External fermentation, as proposed in the podcast episode, offers a unique perspective on how early human brain expansion could have been fueled through fermented foods. By offloading some of the fermentation processes that would typically occur in the gut to the external environment, this method could have made food easier to digest and provided a higher caloric value. Through external fermentation, indigestible starches in plants could have been broken down into short-chain fatty acids, making them more digestible and nutrient-rich.

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