Why do i crave burnt popcorn?

Why do i crave burnt popcorn?

Why do i crave burnt popcorn?

As food browns and caramelizes, amino acids and sugars are rearranged, producing complex, savory flavors. This chemical reaction gives food a savory, umami, and—when it really gets black—bitter flavor. Unlike cilantro or fennel, there isn't a concrete explanation of why people might have preferences for burnt flavor.

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The rook (/rʊk/; ♖, ♜) is a piece in the game of chess. It may move any number of squares horizontally or vertically without jumping, and it may capture an enemy piece on its path; additionally, it may participate in castling.
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