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Few pleasures in life are better than enjoying a delicious, hearty meal. But if you’re not eating, the next best thing might just be a meme that perfectly captures your love for food.

That’s why we’ve put together a new compilation of the funniest posts from the Instagram page ‘I Am Starving AF.’ Scroll down to check them out, give your favorites an upvote, and don’t be surprised if they leave you hungry for more (literally)!

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17 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

use AI to solve problems and do thinks i don't enjoy not to create art and do fun things i want to do

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It’s no wonder we can’t stop thinking, talking, and even making memes about food. We eat every day, and there’s something special about how a tasty meal can lift our spirits. But what makes humans so fascinated with food? Unlike other animals that simply eat to survive, we’ve taken it to the next level—playing with flavors, experimenting with spices, baking, frying, and more.

As evolutionary biologist Darren Curnoe from UNSW explains, it likely began when our ancestors started cooking meat about a million years ago. Cooking not only made food safer by killing off harmful parasites and bacteria, but it also made it easier to chew and digest. This allowed humans to evolve with smaller teeth and weaker jaws, making space for our brains to grow bigger.

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Learning to cook also meant humans didn’t need to eat as frequently. Many vegetables and other raw foods we once relied on didn’t offer much nutritional value. Cooking released more nutrients, which helped our ancestors get more energy from fewer meals—a luxury our raw-food-eating chimpanzee relatives don’t have, Curnoe notes.

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But getting more calories wasn’t the main reason our ancestors decided to start cooking. “Scientists often focus on what the eventual benefit is, rather than the immediate mechanism that allowed our ancestors to make the choice. We made the choice because of deliciousness. And then the eventual benefit was more calories and fewer pathogens,” says Rob Dunn, a professor of applied ecology at North Carolina State University and author of Delicious: The Evolution of Flavour and How it Made Us Human.

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17 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And stop putting the fries in a stupid little basket. We all know it's just a way to give you less!

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Early humans who preferred the taste of cooked food over raw food started gaining an evolutionary advantage. “In general, flavour rewards us for eating the things we’ve needed to eat in the past,” Dunn says.

For example, the smell of cooked meat is much more complex than that of raw meat. So, those who developed a preference for these richer aromas were likely more evolutionarily advanced. “Meat goes from having tens of aromas to having hundreds of different aroma compounds,” adds Dunn.

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23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just be aware that there is still some alcohol left in the sauce after cooking, so the 14-year-old is probably *really* enjoying that meal...

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As humans evolved, so did their taste receptors. For instance, the reason many of us enjoy sour foods and fermented drinks like beer and wine could be because the acid in sour foods signaled to our ancestors whether something was safe to eat.

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“Most mammals have sour taste receptors,” says Dunn. “But in almost all of them, with very few exceptions, the sour taste is aversive—so most primates and other mammals, in general, will, if they taste something sour, spit it out. They don’t like it.”

According to Dunn, flavor is also what drove humans to innovate and explore. He suggests that our ancestors began using tools to reach tasty foods they couldn’t otherwise access. “If you look at what chimpanzees use tools to get, it’s almost always really delicious things, like honey,” he says.

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Having a variety of tools to help them find tasty food gave our ancestors the confidence to venture into new environments, knowing they could always find something to eat, no matter the season. “It really allows our ancestors to move out into the world and do new things,” Dunn shares.

At the same time, Dunn believes humanity’s quest for delicious food has had serious consequences for other species. “We know that humans around the world hunted species to extinction, once they figured out how to hunt really effectively,” he says.

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And unfortunately, we’re still guilty of this today, as overconsumption continues to harm the environment and displace many animals from their natural habitats. So while it’s understandable that we all love our meals and take pride in how creative we’ve become with food, it’s important that we start treating it more responsibly and sustainably.

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21 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Look, if your weight equals to the weight of cheese that fits on an average charcurerie board - go ahead.

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23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The trick with honeydew is you have to get it at the perfect ripeness. If you do, it's so much sweeter and tastier (imo) than all the other melons.

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23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My daughter in the last few weeks of her pregnancy a couple of months back bought a giant birthday cake because it looked good. I'm so proud

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23 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not sure if it's still in business, but back in the 90s (Jesus, I'm getting old!), there was a fast food Italian chain called Fazoli's where you could get all that stuff. They had this baked spaghetti dish that was literally just spaghetti and sauce topped with a huge amount of mozzarella that was baked until the cheese was juuuuust starting to brown and crisp. So yummy...

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20 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hereby nominate the poptart so it doesn't melt during those long calls when the other person doesn't get your subtle hints to hang up already.

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1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

America is so wild to me, I did not realise how different one state could be to another until recently. It has given me a sense of wanderlust, I would like to rent a camper van and tour the whole country because of its diversity.

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Note: this post originally had 99 images. It’s been shortened to the top 50 images based on user votes.

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