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Nutrition / Brian Wansink / Pseudoscience / Iconography of Jesus / Mindless Eating / The Last Supper / Last Supper / Eucharist / Bread / Food and drink / Christianity / Visual arts
Date: 2010-03-25 19:07:19
Nutrition
Brian Wansink
Pseudoscience
Iconography of Jesus
Mindless Eating
The Last Supper
Last Supper
Eucharist
Bread
Food and drink
Christianity
Visual arts

International Journal of Obesity[removed]–2 & 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved[removed] $32.00 www.nature.com/ijo SHORT COMMUNICATION The largest Last Supper: depictions of food portions

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