Intellectually Curious

The Hyperpalatable Science of Chips and Salsa

Mike Breault

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We examine the scientific engineering and psychological triggers that make the combination of chips and salsa exceptionally difficult to stop eating.  It explains how these snacks reach a "bliss point" by balancing specific ratios of fat, salt, and carbohydrates to overstimulate the brain’s reward system. Researchers highlight how sensory features like auditory crunch, temperature contrasts, and spicy capsaicin work together to override natural fullness signals. This "hyperpalatable" design often leads to hedonic eating, where individuals consume food for neurological pleasure rather than biological hunger.


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