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Why do healthy foods taste like shit except for fruit (because plants that bare fruit are trying to trick us and animals into fertilizing their seeds)? You'd think after millions of years of evolution, our taste buds would acquire a taste for healthier things while making unhealthy foods taste awful to us.

You know, like how dangerous animals look scary, and poisonous animals look extremely bright and hazardous.
>> Sambo !hEpdoZ.tHU
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What are you on about?
>> Anonymous
Hamburger = unhealthy but tasty
A stick of fibre with soy milk = healthy but disgusting
>> Anonymous
i very much like healthy food and can't stand stuff loaded with preservatives, sugar and other shit.
>> Anonymous
>You'd think after millions of years of evolution, our taste buds would acquire a taste for healthier things while making unhealthy foods taste awful to us.

When we were out in the wildnerness and food was scarce, things with sugar and fat were good for us. We needed these anytime we could get them because they were packed with calories and nutrients. Cholesterol down the road wasn't an issue and you were not going to be fat.

Now, we eat way too much of that stuff because it's so easy to get. Combine that with shit like white flour (not something people ever evolved to eat) and you have a recipe for disaster (no pun intended).
>> Sambo !hEpdoZ.tHU
>>172032
Hamburgers are unhealthy?
>> Anonymous
>>172041
i think he means whitecastle etc, not home-made ones from actual minced beef.
>> Anonymous
>>172045
those are unhealthy too, unless you're using a lean ground beef, whole wheat buns, and no mayonnaise.
>> Sambo !hEpdoZ.tHU
>>172045
Ah I see.

In that case it's simple- these processed foods are engineered to taste good. A lot of stuff is loaded with refined sugars, and like>>172040
said, if you imagine a paleolithic hunter/gatherer tribe stumble upon some sugar-cane and eat it, that's great. They would metabolize it off over the course of a few days, and not continue to eat it for years and years.
>> Sambo !hEpdoZ.tHU
>>172047
I think you're using the term "unhealthy" too liberally. Certain foods do not specifically promote or inhibit good health. I understand what you mean, that there are calories in white bread but few nutrients, but that does not make it "unhealthy".
>> Anonymous
i don't know, fruit tastest like shit to me
vegetables don't