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Evolution of Taste
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How has the sense of taste lasted/flurished in humans when most things that taste good are bad for you? All our other senses seem to protect us significantly more.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just a guess - but isn't it because in nature most things that taste good, like fruit, are actually good for you, and it's only since we learned to refine things like sugar that they became bad? As for other senses, take hearing - many of us love listening to loud music by our favourite bands, but this is very damaging to the hearing.
The food you refer to is bad for you if you are not starving but to someone starving the high calorie junk food you refer too is a life saver.
Also the body is still designed to comsume as many calories as possible when they are available, on the, originally sensible grounds that you never know when you'll eat again. High calorie foods are therefore attractive to the survival instincts. It is this that is the principle cause of obesity in modern times. High calorie food being so easily available coupled with the natural anti-starvation system that we are all equiped with.