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Choc Or Chips? Your Sweet-Savoury Preference Is Apparently Decided By Your DNA

It says something about your current emotional state too.
Lea Spykerman
04 Apr 2023, 04:00 PM

This article is sponsored by BHPetrol

One woman holding an ice cream cone and another holding a few bags of potato chips

Images via Thegiansepillo/Pexels and Davner Ribeiro/Pexels; Edited by HITZ

You’ve just had dinner but are getting them cravings again. When this happens, what do you usually reach for: chocolate, potato chips, cookies, instant noodles? Is it something sweet or savoury?

As it turns out, the choice that you make isn’t always a spur-of-the-moment decision—it’s influenced by many factors in your life. It’s the same reason why some of us live for cake and ice cream, and some just don’t get it.

You are what your momma ate

While you were a tiny foetus in your mother’s womb, everything that she ate helped shape your taste in food. You were, after all, getting your ‘food’ from her. It was the same when she was breastfeeding you too. So, if your mum had sugar cravings while she was pregnant with you, chances are, you like the sugary goodness too!

Of course, as you grow up and are introduced to a greater variety of food, your taste preferences may gradually change. The more you eat something, the more you’ll end up liking it—funny how this doesn’t quite work for vegetables though. 🤣

The decision is in your DNA

Science says that your preference for sweet or salty also depends on your DNA. In fact, 75% of your preference for sweetness is determined by your family genes.

Ironically, sweet toothers are likely to have a low sensitivity to sweetness. Dubbed the “nontasters”, they only have one-third as many taste buds as “supertasters”—we’ll get to that in a bit, which means they crave more sugar to get the same level of satisfaction.

Meanwhile, taste—including bitterness and spiciness—is generally stronger for the “supertasters” aka Team Savoury. This is why they usually go for salty food because salt can tone down the overpowering flavours they dislike.

Your feelings matter

We all know that chocolates and sugar help our body create serotonin—the happiness hormone, making it a popular feel-better treat for when we’re feeling sad.

Our cravings for something sweet can also be linked to gratitude. Being grateful for something is often a ‘sweet’ thing that you feel after receiving an act of kindness from others. As such, it seemingly makes you want to eat sweet food too!

Whether you’re Team Sweet or Savoury, get your snacks at BHPetrol because there’s a giveaway!

If you’re on your balik kampung drive or just feeling snacky these couple of months, pop by BHPetromart at your local BHPetrol stations to get the good stuff AND score a chance to win some money and ePoints! #winwin

As part of its Manisnya Raya promotion, 20 lucky winners will get to take home RM2,500 and an additional 25,000 ePoints that you can use to redeem fuel… or more snacks! The mechanics is easy too—just spend RM30 at BHPetromart on their monthly promo items to qualify:

list of promotional items for BHPetrol Manisnya Raya campaign

Image via BHPetrol

You’ve got until 30 April to win, so step on it!

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