Jason RB

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We’re pretty sure we have at least five types of receptors for five distinct tastes in our mouths: sweet, umami (savoury), sour, salt and bitter.fn2 We may also have specific tastes for water, starch, maltodextrins, calcium, various other metals and fatty acids, but it’s remarkably difficult to be sure if we are truly detecting taste.
Ultra-Processed People: Why Do We All Eat Stuff That Isn't Food… and Why Can't We Stop?
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