Study shows pizza is eaten faster than chopstick-based meals

Fujita Health University scientists found that the type of food consumed affects eating speed more than the sequence in which food is eaten. Meals served in individual portions and eaten with utensils prompted longer meal duration, more chews, and faster chewing tempo compared to fast food, regardless of whether vegetables were eaten first or last.
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