The feeling of hunger that you’re familiar with isn’t really ‘hunger’ in the sense that your body needs more food. It’s more like a timer that goes off that reminds you that you normally eat around that time. It’s more similar to how a smoker might take a smoke break at the same time every day, and then their body kinda reminds them to take one if they forget.
The vast majority of first world residents have never felt true hunger, where you’re at risk of dying of starvation. That’s the actual feeling when your body needs more food. And when you are starving, it does still take a few minutes for your body to register that you already ate. This is due to many issues, but the main one is that water makes its way through your digestive system and into your bloodstream much faster than (most) food.
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