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[The Emotional Power of Comfort Food: Why We Crave What We Love]-[What is Comfort Food? Why Food Makes Us Feel Good | Easy English Podcast]

Easy English Podcast: Learn English Through Listening · B1 · 2025-06-30

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📋 Summary

The Psychology of Comfort Food

Comfort food is defined as dishes that provide a sense of being relaxed, warm, and happy. As Oliver explains in the Easy English Podcast, these foods are not typically defined by being fancy or expensive; rather, they are simple, familiar, and easy to eat. The core of the experience lies in the emotion it evokes—a feeling of being safe, loved, and comforted during times of sadness or stress.

The Role of Memory and Security

A primary reason we turn to specific meals is the deep-seated memory associated with them. Many comfort foods are dishes we ate as children, often prepared by parents or grandparents. When we consume these meals, our brains subconsciously reconnect with those positive childhood experiences. This creates a sense of security and stability, which is particularly soothing when life feels unpredictable. Whether it is a bowl of chicken noodle soup in the US or a traditional Sunday roast in the UK, these meals act as a "warm hug from the inside," grounding us in familiar traditions.

Biological Drivers and Cravings

Beyond psychology, there is a biological component to why we experience a strong craving for certain foods. Many popular comfort dishes are rich in fat, sugar, or carbohydrates. When consumed, these foods trigger the release of chemicals in the brain, providing a quick boost of dopamine. This chemical response reinforces the positive feelings we associate with the meal. However, Oliver emphasizes the importance of moderation, noting that while it is perfectly healthy to enjoy a special dish to boost your mood, the ultimate goal is the feeling of comfort rather than the consumption of large amounts of unhealthy ingredients.

Cultural Universality

While the specific foods vary by culture—ranging from mac and cheese in North America to the Sunday roast in Britain—the underlying human need for comfort is universal. These meals serve as a bridge between our past and present, providing an accessible way to regulate our emotional states. By understanding that our food choices are often tied to our history and biology, we can better appreciate how simple acts of eating contribute to our overall well-being. As the podcast concludes, identifying your personal comfort food and the reasons behind it can be a reflective exercise in understanding what truly makes you feel secure and happy.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's something that we all feel.
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It's perfectly fine to eat your favorite dish that brings you comfort.
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📝Key Phrases

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feel warm and good inside
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have a craving for
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brings back memories
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turn to
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under the weather
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📖 Transcript

Do you ever eat a food which makes you feel warm and good inside?
I'm Oliver and welcome back to the Easy English Podcast.
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Today I'm quite excited because we are talking about one of my favourite topics and that is food.
We're going to look at something that everyone experiences.
And that is a feeling of comfort food.

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