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I already wrote on this topic, but i guess I will go again. The word "sweat" has "eat" which makes me think how can they relate. Well, in the movie "Matilda" there was the cafeteria lady who made the chocolate cake, she said before the poor boy had to devour it all that she put all her "sweat and blood" into it. Bon appetite!
For some reason, s (weat) makes me think of wheat. I wonder how both of them could relate? Perhaps back in the day when people actually had to harvest their wheat themselves and they "sweat" in the process... cool!