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In "How Sushi WenGlobal," Theodore Bestor notes thathe Japanese love osushi increased because the introduction ojeaircrafin the 1960s made ipossible to ship fresh bluefin tuna, the centerpiece osushi, to Japan before the fish could spoil.
Binge Eating
A disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of eating large quantities of food, often quickly and to the point of discomfort, followed by feelings of shame or guilt.
Binge-Purge Syndrome
An eating disorder characterized by episodes of excessive eating followed by forced vomiting or other methods to avoid gaining weight.
Bulimia Nervosa
An eating disorder marked by cycles of overeating followed by purging, to prevent weight gain.
Vomiting
The forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying ("throwing up") of stomach contents through the mouth.
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