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Foodie love
Foodie love








foodie love

And so we have Foodie Love, an eight-episode series produced by HBO España. Prestigious Spanish filmmaker Isabel Coixet directs, with great precision, a story of love, food and, to our even greater delight, travel. The connection between love and food is therefore not unfounded. What is more, when we eat and when we are falling love, our body releases dopamine, the neurotransmitter responsible for carrying sensations of pleasure to the brain and generating a sense of wellbeing. And that is how the act of eating became an exercise in survival and memory that united those who enjoyed the feast. Primitive humans who hunted an animal together thousands of years ago ended up sharing not only food but also fellowship, a sign of security involving brotherhood, forming part of a community. Highly reliable university studies have determined that over thousands of years, the human brain learned to associate the act of eating with pleasure, as well as the feeling of security attached to the people around us. But beyond symbolism, between food and love there are also chemical relationships in the body that settle around pleasure, sharing, security, memory, even survival. Lovers embarking on their relationship share rituals of seduction, just as food is a ritual. Enjoy this new Spanish series from Isabel Coixet.Ī delicious love story with Laia Costa and Guillermo Pfeningįood, like love, is a ritual, an exchange of sensations, a seduction. Savor a relationship as it develops from the beginning.










Foodie love