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waynest

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Food choices in all societies are driven by an inborn preference for what food flavors?
 a. Sugar and fat
 b. Salt and protein
 c. Bitter and sweet
 d. Savory and sour
 e. Salt and fat

Question 2

One classification system used to categorize foods is edible versus inedible.. In this classification, a Hindu vegetarian would consider chicken
 a. inedible.
 b. edible by animals, but not by me.
 c. edible by humans, but not by me.
 d. edible by humans, but not by my kind.
  e. edible by me.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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