8 Emotions We All Feel When We're Hungry

8 Emotions We All Feel When We're Hungry

Kate Moss made headlines this week for reportedly getting worked up over food - or lack of it - on a flight back from Turkey.

The supermodel was flying with Easyjet and, according to The Sun, was pretty pissed off when she found out they didn't have any sandwiches onboard.

As air hostess began to tuck into her own pasta pot, Moss was reportedly tipped over the edge. According to one passenger, Moss shouted: "It’s f***ing all right for them to eat pasta when we’re hungry."

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But, *newsflash*, in times of extreme hunger we've all been there. It really can bring out the worst in us.

So, without further ado, here are the emotions we all experience when hunger strikes - whether on an Easyjet flight or simply sat at your desk...

You realise you haven't eaten in five hours and all you can think about is your next meal.

Your stomach rumbles... "I hope nobody notices."

You can't think about anything other than food, glorious food. Let alone hold a conversation.

"Why are people asking me stupid questions? Can they not see I want to go and have lunch!?"

You need to decide on a restaurant. But your brain needs fuel. It's a vicious circle.

"Let's just go with the closest option." "McDonalds?" "Yeh, whatever."

"Why is there a queue?! Why is the service so slow?! Where. Is. My. Dinner?!"

You've eaten your grub and normality is restored... For now.

Mispronounced Foods
Bruschetta(01 of22)
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Pronounced: broo-sket-ahThe Italian appetizer that is not a brush.Photo from Flickr: thisreidwrites (credit:Flickr: thisreidwrites)
Gnocchi(02 of22)
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Pronounced: nyawk-keeSaying “That Potato Pasta” just isn’t fancy enough.Photo from Flickr: Geoff Peters 604 (credit:Flickr: Geoff Peters 604)
Espresso(03 of22)
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Pronounced: e-spres-ohYes it does give you energy but don’t you dare say expresso.Photo from Flickr: Brian Legate (credit:Flickr: Brian Legate)
Chipotle(04 of22)
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Pronounced: chi-poht-leySmokey smoked jalapeños that is as fun to pronounce as it is to eat.Photo from Flickr: tailw.ag (credit:Flickr: tailw.ag)
Beignet(05 of22)
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Pronounced: ben-yayAs Django would say, “The “G” is silent”.Photo from Flickr: robbiesaurus (credit:Flickr: robbiesaurus)
Sriracha(06 of22)
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Pronounced: shree-ra-cha (According to the official Sriracha website)Use tact when addressing the boss of sauces.Photo from Flickr: cookbookman17 (credit:Flickr: cookbookman17)
Quinoa(07 of22)
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Pronounced: keen-wahThe new king of the grains demands proper pronunciation.Photo from Flickr: SweetOnVeg (credit:Flickr: SweetOnVeg)
Gyro(08 of22)
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Pronounced : yee-row or zheer-ohYou’re our hero if you pronounce this correctly.Photo from Flickr: jeffreyw (credit:Flickr: jeffreyw)
Quesadilla(09 of22)
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Pronounced: key-suh-dee-uhYes Napoleon Dynamite is hilarious, but its lessons on pronunciation are awful.Photo from Flickr: Chippycheeky (credit:Flickr: Chippycheeky)
Pho(10 of22)
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Pronounced: fəʊ or fuhRegardless of how you pronounce it, this soup contains the cure for just about everything.Photo from Flickr: Charles Haynes (credit:Flickr: Charles Haynes)
Mascarpone(11 of22)
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Pronounced: mas-car-PONE-ay (credit:Foodcollection RF via Getty Images)
Gouda(12 of22)
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Pronounced: GHOW-da (with the GH making the same kind of noise in your throat you do when you say challah). (credit:malcolm park via Getty Images)
Crème Fraîche(13 of22)
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Pronounced: krem fresh (credit:Flickr: Peter)
Roquefort(14 of22)
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Pronounced: ROKE-fohr (credit:Dorling Kindersley via Getty Images)
Acai(15 of22)
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Pronounced: ah-sigh-ee (credit:Tatyana Kildisheva)
Chia(16 of22)
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Pronounced: chi-a (credit:marilyna)
Prosciutto (17 of22)
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Pronounced: pro-shoo-toh (credit:Carlos Gawronski)
Endive(18 of22)
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Pronounced: on-deev (credit:Alamy)
Edamame (19 of22)
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Pronounced: ay-duh-mah-may (credit:Getty Images)
Potato gratin dauphinoise in the pan on rustic background(20 of22)
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Pronounced: doh-fin-wa (credit:Mariia Komar)
tzatziki cucumber with yogurt on gray background(21 of22)
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Pronounced: zat-zee-key (credit:DENIO RIGACCI)
Tortilla(22 of22)
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Pronounced: tor-tee-yah (credit:Aimee Herring)