Slow sipping may keep water in the mouth longer, heightening contrast with food and making the next bite more appealing. The mechanism remains unconfirmed.
Slow sipping may keep water in the mouth longer, heightening contrast with food and making the next bite more appealing. The mechanism remains unconfirmed.
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