because that food is dry of startchy, probably bad for you or not all that great
He can drink from the springs in the watch.
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lsoh is about a blood thirsty lant that eats people
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When Brian is thirsty, he usually seeks out a drink to quench his thirst. He might grab a glass of water, juice, or another beverage he enjoys. If he’s not at home, he may look for a nearby store or café to buy something refreshing. Ultimately, he prioritizes staying hydrated to feel his best.
A lot of them, for me it is salty foods.
Drink water but do not skull. Take small sips of water and soon you will no longer be thirsty. Also, afterwards eat some foods to help absorb the water.
it takes out the saliva in your mouth
You wouldnt' only by eating certain foods and not eating certain foods.
Oily foods will dehydrate you. Much like alcohol, caffeine, or salty foods. Your body is just telling you that you need to replenish what you've lost.
Consuming salty foods increases the salt concentration in your blood, creating a higher osmotic pressure. This prompts your body to retain more water to maintain the right balance of electrolytes, which can lead to dehydration and a feeling of thirst.
they didn't always bring certain foods but certain INGREDIENTS. they brought them because it refglects their culture and how they live.
The term used when you are no longer thirsty is "satiated." It describes a state where your body's need for hydration has been met, and you no longer feel the urge to drink. This sensation can occur after consuming fluids or foods with high water content.
Anyone with special dietary requirements such as people who can't eat certain foods e.g. allergies/intolerances, people who choose not to eat certain foods e.g. vegetarians and people who need to eat certain foods e.g. diabetics.
Traditional foods are foods that are unique to a certain culture, such as sushi for Japan, and spicy crayfish dishes for Louisiana.
all foods, it is a flavoring
tienes sed = you are thirsty tengo sed = I am thirsty