DOES TASTE HAVE A MEMORY? A SPOONFUL OF TIME TRAVEL TO MY CHILDHOOD

Which food, when you eat it, instantly transports you to childhood?


Paal kanji — a warm, sweet rice porridge made with coconut milk and jaggery — instantly transports me to my childhood, bringing back memories of my grandmother’s kitchen, early morning hymns, and the comforting simplicity of village life.

Does Taste Have a Memory? A Spoonful of Time Travel to My Childhood

By Johnbritto Kurusumuthu

Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Rise&Inspire

Motto: Motivation and Positivity | Tagline: Strive to Elevate in Life

🍛 When My Spoon Finds the Past

There is a particular kind of magic hidden in certain meals — not the kind that tickles the taste buds alone, but the kind that stirs the soul.

For me, that magic lies in a humble bowl of paal kanji — rice porridge made with coconut milk, jaggery, and love. A dish as simple as it sounds, yet as profound as a time capsule buried deep in my memory.

I have tasted delicacies from many corners of the world. But nothing — no truffle pasta or gourmet risotto — has ever transported me the way paal kanji does. One warm mouthful, and I’m no longer an adult navigating the complexities of the present. I am a barefoot boy in a sleepy village in Kerala, perched on the back steps of my grandmother’s kitchen, the scent of fresh curry leaves and woodsmoke dancing in the breeze.

👵 More Than a Meal: A Memory

It wasn’t just food. It was a ritual.

Early mornings before sunrise. My grandmother humming a Marian hymn. The brass pot steaming gently over the clay stove. And the aroma — oh, the aroma! A sacred blend of simplicity and comfort. She would ladle the creamy porridge into a steel plate, fan it to cool, and feed it to me with her wrinkled fingers, calling me by the nickname no one remembers now.

In those moments, life wasn’t measured in milestones or metrics. It was measured in heartbeats, stories, and shared meals.

The Science Behind This Magic

As strange as it may sound, what we experience isn’t fantasy. Science confirms that our olfactory system (the sense of smell) is directly connected to the limbic system — the part of the brain responsible for memory and emotion. That’s why certain smells and tastes don’t just remind us of the past — they revive it.

What we often dismiss as “just food” is in fact a gateway — a neurological key — to our most formative experiences. In essence, food is a memory you can taste.

Nostalgia: A Hidden Source of Motivation

At Rise&Inspire, we speak often of rising above setbacks and finding strength to continue. But sometimes, the secret to moving forward lies in looking back — not with regret, but with gratitude.

Nostalgia, when used mindfully, can be empowering. It roots us. It reminds us who we are beneath the noise. It whispers stories of simpler days and simpler joys, rekindling the original spark that set our hearts on fire.

So when I eat paal kanji, I am not just indulging in comfort food. I am re-aligning with the innocence, hope, and wonder of childhood — things we often lose in the rush of adulthood.

📣 Your Turn: What’s Your Taste of Childhood?

Maybe it’s your mother’s tamarind rice.

Or the sound of jackfruit chips crackling in your hand.

Or the smell of cardamom in your Christmas plum cake.

Let it come back to you — not as a lost relic, but as a living reminder of your journey. Don’t just eat. Feel. Remember. Celebrate.

Because food is never just food.

Sometimes, it is memory.

Sometimes, it is medicine.

Sometimes, it is home.

Central Idea

Food is a powerful vessel of memory. The right taste or aroma can awaken entire chapters of our lives. In revisiting those flavors, we reconnect with our roots, reawaken buried joy, and find renewed inspiration to journey forward with heart.

🧭 Index

1. Introduction: Food as Memory

2. My Childhood Dish: Paal Kanji

3. Science of Nostalgia and Taste

4. The Emotional Impact

5. Call to Reflection

6. Central Idea

Help & Support

Q: What is the connection between food and memory?

A: The sense of taste and smell are directly connected to the limbic system, which controls emotion and memory, triggering vivid recollections.

Q: Is it healthy to dwell on the past through nostalgia?

A: Yes — if done with mindfulness. Nostalgia can be grounding, reaffirming identity and purpose when used as a reflective tool.

Q: How can I discover which food transports me to my childhood?

A: Close your eyes while eating familiar dishes. Let your senses lead. Pay attention to what emotions arise.

🔍 Further Reading

The Omnivore’s Dilemma” by Michael Pollan

Remembrance of Things Past” by Marcel Proust (especially his take on madeleines)

Harvard Study on Smell and Memory: Harvard.edu

Psychology Today: The Neuroscience of Nostalgia

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Which Food Instantly Whisks You Back to Childhood?

Which food, when you eat it, instantly transports you to childhood?

For me, a bite of a perfectly melty ice cream cone instantly transports me back to childhood. The taste brings memories of hot summer days spent at the beach, building sandcastles and chasing waves, capturing the carefree essence of those simpler times.
melty ice cream cone

Have you ever taken a bite of something and, in an instant, found yourself transported back to your childhood? It’s amazing how powerful our sense of taste can be in evoking memories. Certain foods have a magical way of reconnecting us with the simpler times of our youth, where each meal was an adventure and every treat was a treasure.

In this post, we’ll explore the flavours that hold the power to take us on a nostalgic journey, unlocking a flood of memories with every delicious bite. What food does this for you? Join us as we dig into the culinary delights that bridge the gap between past and present, and discover the dishes that bring our cherished childhood moments back to life.

When it comes to food that instantly transports me to childhood, it’s not simply about the taste but the memories intertwined with every bite.

Picture this: a hot, summer day at the beach, the sun shining brightly, and in my hand, a perfectly melty, slightly sticky ice cream cone. Each lick brings back the carefree days of building sandcastles and chasing waves. It’s not just ice cream—it’s a time machine in a cone.

Or imagine the scent of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies wafting through the air, instantly reminding me of afternoons spent in the kitchen with my grandmother, her patience and love baked into every cookie. The first bite, warm and gooey, takes me back to those cozy moments of laughter and learning.

Even a simple grilled cheese sandwich has the power to transport me. The buttery, crispy exterior and gooey, cheesy interior reminds me of rainy days at home, watching cartoons, and feeling the world was wonderfully small and safe.

These foods aren’t simply delicious—they’re portals to a time when life was simpler, and the smallest things brought the greatest joy.

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