The record for most pieces of gum chewed at once is held by Chad Fell from the United States, who chewed on 256 pieces of gum at the same time in 2004.
the total amount of gum ever to be in a persons mouth was 67 peices of gum
I do not know the world record for this particular metric, but I once new a girl (J.Holmes) who, circa April 2009, set a world record for most gum chewed in a ten minute period. The exact quantity was not precisely recorded, but those in attendance later said it had to have been at least half a pack, or almost half a pack somewhere in the half-a-pack range. It shall go down as lore I am quite sure.
Don't know, Don't care, Get a life, and ask a reasonable question for once.=i have tryed and i have chewed like 2 packs of gum at once!=
The incisors (front teeth) are designed to tear or cut food, so that smaller pieces can be chewed. Once the food is in small chunks, it can be ground by the bicuspids and molars.
When you chew gum, some of it mixes with your saliva and breaks down into smaller molecules that can be swallowed or spit out. This process decreases the overall mass of the gum as it is being broken down and dissolved in your mouth.
You can cut off as many pieces as you want. Once you decide that, you'll be able to figure out how long each piece should be.
3 pieces of candy at once
The reason that Gerbils don't choke on cardboard is because as soon as they finish chewing it they spit it out onto the floor. That's why when they're chewing a box or tube out of cardboard, a large pile of chewed pieces will pile around their feet.
Food---but once it is chewed, on its way to the stomach it is called 'bolus'
Once chewed and swallowed as it goes through the esophagus into the stomach, it is called bolus. Once out of the stomach into the small intestin it is called chyme.
by cuting into pieces
3 at the most.