It means to make sure all of your food in your mouth is chewed up and ready to swallow and digest... makung sure you wont choke.
It is recommended that humans chew their food thoroughly.
I have this problem if I don't chew every mouthful very thoroughly ( at least 20 times per mouthful). When I do remember to chew thoroughly - no problem.
So you can digest it easily
The speakers are pretty tasty if you chew it thoroughly, but my favorite part is the monitor.
First, you have to put the food in your mouth, next you have to chew thoroughly, after that, you have to swallow, and then finally, digest.
The precaution for choking for adults is the same as it is for children. To prevent choking thoroughly chew food.
You use teeth to chew up food to make the digestion easier! Make sure you chew food thoroughly so it won't be so hard to digest.
The word thoroughly means completely, totally, absolutely.
Very slowly, in small pieces, and with care to chew each piece thoroughly to avoid gastric upset.
(("Mastication" means; to chew and/or grind and knead.)) Yes, but seeing as the how the question asked what mastiFIcation means and not in fact mastication, I will answer this correctly. Mastification is the mechanical breakdown of food, then mixing the food with saliva. Thoroughly uncommon term.
Cunnalingus?
To encourage your toddler to chew their food properly instead of swallowing it whole, you can try offering smaller, bite-sized pieces of food, modeling proper chewing behavior, and praising them when they chew well. You can also make mealtime fun and engaging to encourage them to take their time and chew their food thoroughly.