"Brain-food" is a non-technical term used to refer to any food thought to be good for the brain, brain development or cognitive function. Fish is one such example where the term is used.
It's not as though consuming bucketloads of fish will suddenly make you a genius, though some studies have found regular consumption of fish can slow cognitive decline among the elderly and possibly provide improvements in development amongst infants. The term gets thrown about quite loosely, and it's not as though any food has to have any extremely popular criterion to be considered brain-food- nor will consuming a food popularly considered brain-food necessarily make you smarter.
Food like your basic meals like apples and stuff
salmon, peanut butter, broccoli, etc.
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No they are not brain food
Omega 3, which is known to be good 'brain food'. :)
cerebellum is also known as the lesser brain
Nucleus is known as the "brain" of the cell?
Inflammation of the meninges and the brain is known as Encephalitis.
Healthy food contains lots of nutrients which are good for the brain. Eating healthy food enables the brain to be more focused and sharper. You have to eat healthy food for your organism as a whole, not only for the brain. What your brain primarily needs is oxygen and glucose.
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Food flavor is a property of the food itself, not something given to it by the brain of its consumer. Taste is a sense, and the brain processes signals dealing with this sense.
All food is good for the brain, so biscuits would be good food.
abnormal softening of the brain
No, they are junk food.
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