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Fermentation, fire, and our big brains

Many Minds

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Evolution of Alcohol Metabolism and Fruit Consumption in Primates

The gene for alcohol dehydrogenase, responsible for breaking down alcohol, evolved early in evolution before Australopithecines. Existing apes and primates are attracted to fermented fruit. While the taste of alcohol differs from other fermented foods, fruit could have been a valuable seasonal resource for Australopithecines due to its abundance and appeal to primates' evolved ability to detect ripe fruits.

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