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प्रश्न
What are the different tastes that foodstuffs have? How do we experience these tastes?
उत्तर
Sweet, sour, salty, and bitter are the main tastes. 'Hot' is not a taste, it is just the burning sensation of the tongue.
We experience these different tastes.
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Taste Buds:
- Our tongue has taste buds (papillae) that contain taste receptors.
- Each taste bud responds to a specific taste and sends signals to the brain.
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Tongue Regions (Myth Debunked):
- Earlier, it was believed that different areas of the tongue detect different tastes, but in reality, all taste buds can detect all tastes, though some regions may be more sensitive.
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Saliva’s Role:
- Saliva dissolves food, allowing taste molecules to interact with receptors.
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Brain Interpretation:
- Signals from taste receptors are sent to the brain (gustatory cortex), where taste is identified and combined with smell and texture for a full flavor experience.
Thus, we experience taste through the interaction of food molecules with taste buds, saliva, and brain processing.
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