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Metfan725

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What are the three principles included in Filipino cooking?

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Susie has been overweight for many years. She tends to eat when she is not really hungry and eats more food when she is angry or depressed. Which theory could explain Susie's problem of overweight?
 a. lipoprotein lipase
 b. set-point theory
 c. learned behavior
 d. genetics
 e. aggravated satiety syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

First, never cook any food by itself; second, fry with garlic in olive oil or lard; and third, foods should have a sourcoolsalty taste.

Answer to Question 2

c



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