Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Why does mouth water when we see or smell delicious food?

When we see or smell good food, the brain registers that food is coming, and it instructs the salivary gland underneath our tongue to produce saliva in anticipation. Saliva helps break down the food as we chew it and makes it softer as it enters the gullet. As this is a subconscious reaction, it will occur even if we just see or smell the food.