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There are many words related to food in every language. There are some useful (and some not so useful) words, that don’t exist in English. In Japanese, for example, there’s a word that means eating yourself into bankruptcy, kuidaore. This word is closely related to a Georgian word, shemomedjamo, which means you keep eating, even though you’re full, because the food is so delicious. The word literally means ‘I accidentally ate the whole thing.’ I’m sure many people could use that word during Thanksgiving.
A perfect example of evolution: the prickly pear in the Galapagos has no enemies, so the thorns are not needed and are now soft.