Eating biscuit without chewing well does not have any effect because the saliva will melt it.
Only if the biscuit weighed a pound.
it depends on what biscuit you are eating
Well you use your incisors to bite off the biscuit, then your molars to chew it.
make you less eating because you are chewing gum in your mouth
No. Swallowing is a voluntary action that forces solids or liquids, with or without nutritional value, down the oesophagus into the stomach. Eating includes mastication (chewing), and swallowing.
No
While eating a biscuit, crumbs are likely to fall onto your plate. Depending on the type of biscuit, bits of chocolate or icing might also break off. If you're dipping the biscuit in tea or coffee, some liquid might splash onto the plate as well. Overall, the plate may end up with a mix of crumbs and small remnants of the biscuit.
chewing well
eating and chewing
To eat without smacking, focus on chewing with your mouth closed and being mindful of your eating pace. Take smaller bites, which can help reduce the noise when chewing. Additionally, practice conscious breathing between bites to maintain a steady rhythm and avoid rushing your meal. Cultivating these habits can promote quieter eating and improve overall dining etiquette.
You no-brainer!!! Fruits got juice mah!!! Biscuit is SO DRY!!!See i only 11 year know !!!
the one who isn't eating is chewing the one who is leg!