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Interesting sentence to analyse. Let’s see. Raisins are 45% dangerous sugars and dates push 65% bad sugars (fructose and sucrose). I guess not one of the nuts have been roasted so Maillard merchandise have been absent. We all have instinctive taste drives which have suited us for six million years and even catered for the development of our prefrontal cortex in more moderen eons. Do Prehistoric Taste Drives Still Rule our Lives? I've typically spoken about our instinctive taste drives but lately, whereas in search of a reference on this subject, I… But to summarize, we now have four major style drives \ No newline at end of file