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November 5, 2017 9:15 am at 9:15 am
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ubiquitin
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“Does room temperature food feel cold when you eat it because it’s cooler than the inside of your mouth, which is usually somewhere around 98.5 degrees?”
No it feels cold because it cooler than you usually eat it. For example soup (eaten at ~140 degrees) feels cold at 100 degrees though that is well above room temperature. and melted ice cream that has been sitting and is at room temperature out does not feel cold