What makes dried food wet so that you can swallow it?
Saliva.
Saliva is a clear liquid produced by the salivary glands in the mouth. It contains water, electrolytes, and enzymes that help to break down food and make it easier to swallow. When you eat dry food, the saliva in your mouth helps to moisten it and make it into a soft, cohesive mass that can be easily swallowed.
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