Researchers link dry food consumption to measurable thirst levels

Consuming foods with low water content, such as rice crackers and cookies, often leads to increased thirst. While thirst and hunger are subjective sensations produced by the brain, they are caused by various factors. For instance, eating cookies can dry out your mouth, prompting a desire for tea; salt intake can also make one thirsty.

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