Its often said that the foods you eat develop your jaw. I notice Chinese people have bigger jaws and cheekbones, so would eating rice everyday make your jaws and cheeks bigger and stronger looking?
For example, lets say someone were to eat a bowl of rice every day for a year. Would their jaw grow?
BTW: They still eat other foods besides rice so they don’t die.
BTW: Chinese people eat a lot of rice.
I ate rice and beans, 2 meals a day, every day for 2 years. My jaw didn’t grow per se, but also I lost approximately 40 pounds and had very little fat in my face. Relatively speaking, that gave me a more highly defined, “stronger looking” jaw I suppose.
If you’re asking if your cheek and jawbone is going to change shape because of your diet, no. There are questionable exercises you can do that may “improve” the musculature in your face. But foods? Losing weight will make your jaw look “bigger” because everything else got smaller.
I have also seen no evidence than asians on the whole have bigger jaws than anybody else.
It might have something to do with the chewing action causing muscles to grow. Rice may be easy to chew, but I think it still requires more chewing than a soft piece of bread.
Its soft, but maybe you have to eat more of it to get the same calories as bread so thus you spend more time chewing to get the same calories.
Or maybe theres other foods that Chinese people eat that makes their chewing muscles grow.
First you need to go beyond your casual observations and demonstrate that Chinese people really do have bigger jaws and cheekbones. I’ll wait.
My wife made rice like that. I tried to explain that it wasn’t supposed to be crunchy to no avail.
Oh God! I worked with a guy who believed that, as well as that cabbage was made of plastic because when it dried out it became thin and stretchy. :eek:
If any food made your jaw grow (none do) it would be some sort of red meat IMO. That requires lots of chewing. But the simple answer to your question is NO.