en chewing food

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of chewing food

  • en better digestion ➜
  • en good digestion ➜
  • en swallowing ➜
  • en digestion ➜
  • en aid digestion ➜
  • en avoiding choking ➜
  • en better digestion and more nutrition ➜
  • en break a tooth ➜
  • en the breakdown of starches ➜
  • en choking ➜
  • en crunching sounds ➜
  • en you don't choke ➜
  • en easier to digest ➜
  • en eating ➜
  • en the food becomes easier to swallow ➜
  • en improved digestion ➜
  • en your jaw moves ➜
  • en to make it easier to swallow ➜
  • en making it easier to digest ➜
  • en not choking ➜
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chewing food is used for…

  • en swallowing it ➜
  • en swallowing food ➜
  • en avoiding choking ➜
  • en avoidance of choking ➜
  • en beter digestion ➜
  • en better digestion ➜
  • en breaking the food into smaller bits ➜
  • en digestion ➜
  • en Ease of swallowing ➜
  • en eating ➜
  • en to enable swallowing the food ➜
  • en experience more flavor ➜
  • en Facilitating digestion ➜
  • en to get energy faster ➜
  • en getting nutrition ➜
  • en good manners ➜
  • en making digestion easier ➜
  • en making it easier to swallow ➜
  • en making food easier to swallow ➜
  • en making it more edible ➜
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chewing food is a subevent of…

  • en biting your tongue ➜
  • en bite your cheek accidentally ➜
  • en bite your tongue ➜
  • en breaking a tooth ➜
  • en you crack a tooth ➜
  • en grind your teeth ➜
  • en you might find a bone ➜
  • en you might spit out some gristle ➜
  • en moving your jaw ➜
  • en salivate ➜
  • en salivation ➜
  • en swallow ➜
  • en swallow after ➜
  • en watch television ➜

chewing food requires…

  • en teeth ➜
  • en moving your jaws ➜
  • en mastication ➜
  • en a bunch of teeth ➜
  • en jaw muscles ➜
  • en a set of teeth ➜
  • en teeth and jaws ➜
  • en teeth and a tongue ➜

Things used for chewing food

  • en a tooth ➜
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