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Why do you sweat when eating pumpkin porridge in autumn?

This involves a nutrition vocabulary: the special dynamic function of food (also called the thermal effect of food). When you eat food, your body will get hot, and the degree of fever depends on the type, quantity and speed of food. Pumpkin porridge is a semi-liquid and light food, which is absorbed quickly and pumpkin has high relative energy. In this way, the thermal effect of food is great, which quickly stimulates your sympathetic nerve and leads to sweating.

Tip: Your sweating has nothing to do with autumn. It has something to do with the speed of eating, the composition of pumpkin and the semi-liquid food cooked. Maybe you won't sweat when you make pumpkin pie.