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Consider a hot pizza from the oven. Why do you tend to burn your tongue on the cheese, but not the crust?
The ability to chew something does not necessarily imply that it is actually frozen. In fact, this is an important characteristic in a lot of food: butter and other fats, for example, have no melting point and thus a small/difficult to define, if not nonexistent, latent heat of fusion.marcusl said:Well, you can definitely chew a piece of cheese that is cooled below the melting point. That's the way we usually eat it!