Abstract The HanFlow Food Culture Series emphasizes flavor as a form of sensory attention. This essay explores how focusing on taste—the sweetness of carrots, the bitterness of greens—trains the nervous system and recovers attention from digital overload. Flavor is framed not as pleasure alone, but as a language the body speaks, guiding awareness. Simple practices, like the one-bite meditation, cultivate gustatory attention, enhancing focus, listening, and presence in daily life. By bringing full awareness to taste, ordinary meals become moments of embodied engagement, connecting the eater to body and moment. 摘要 HanFlow美食系列强调味道作为感官注意力的体现。本文探讨关注味道——胡萝卜的甜、绿叶菜的苦——如何训练神经系统,并从数字过载中收回注意力。味道不仅是愉悦,更是身体的语言,引导觉察。通过简单练习,如“一口冥想”,可培养味觉注意力,增强日常生活中的专注、倾听与临在感。全然觉察味道,使普通餐食成为具身参与的瞬间,将食者连接到身体与当下。
Zhenjiang Zhi (Mon,) studied this question.