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Fermentation, fire, and our big brains

Many Minds

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Evolution of Preferences in Primates

The discussion revolves around the idea that preferences for fermented foods in other primates could be linked to the external fermentation hypothesis. It is suggested that the ability to prefer cooked or fermented foods may not necessarily indicate human evolution but could be a latent preference that was capitalized on. Observations of chimpanzees consuming fermented palm juice and the existence of the 'drunken monkey hypothesis' are mentioned. The gene for alcohol dehydrogenase, responsible for metabolizing alcohol, appeared early in evolution, before Australopithecines, challenging the timing of the evolution of preferences for fermented foods.

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