You get thirsty while eating because when food enters your mouth, your taste buds get kind of a chemical reaction (don't know the exact name) that makes them dryer. Thus, you feel like you're thirsty (when you're really not). But this doesn't happen with all foods. For example, since grapes are juicy, you're taste buds are less likely to feel dry then if you eat a plain piece of bread. It also depends on what the food is made of.
Yes,if you're thirsty
Salt is a solute, when it is concentrated inside or outside the cell, it will draw the water in its direction. This is also why you get thirsty after eating something salty.
The salt in the food dries out your tongue and throat, making you thirsty.
Because of the salt, salt dehydrates your body and burns away water, therefore making you thirsty...
because fruits arent electrical.
you get thirsty because there is a lot of sugar in it and sugar makes you thirsty.
It is said that garlic has properties that make you thirsty after eating it.
because it is sick or thirsty.
you get hungry and thirsty
Your mouth because of what you are eating.
when we are thirsty that time if we drink sea water that time we can not satisfied but when we drink normal water we are satisfied?
it is salty
A thirsty woman.
How about not eating starchy foods or just drinking more water instead.
it takes out the saliva in your mouth
The salt in the popcorn causes your body to crave a liquid (water) after consuming it.
Eating when they're hungry, drinking when they're thirsty. Oh and breathing! Breathing is the key.