How early humans' quest for food stoked the flames of evolution
by Donna Ferguson from Science | The Guardian on (#5F1AM)
A love of complex smells and flavours gave our ancestors an edge and stopped hangovers
Human evolution and exploration of the world were shaped by a hunger for tasty food - a quest for deliciousness" - according to two leading academics.
Ancient humans who had the ability to smell and desire more complex aromas, and enjoy food and drink with a sour taste, gained evolutionary advantages over their less-discerning rivals, argue the authors of a new book about the part played by flavour in our development.
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