Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
![]() |
|
General Cooking (rec.food.cooking) For general food and cooking discussion. Foods of all kinds, food procurement, cooking methods and techniques, eating, etc. |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
Posted to rec.food.cooking
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article >,
serene > wrote: > Julia Altshuler wrote: > > Dave Smith wrote: > > > >> We only detect 5 tastes; salt, sour, sweet. bitter and umami. > > > > > > > > I've heard that too and have probably repeated it on occasion, but now > > I'm wondering. If there are only 5 basic tastes, then how do I know the > > difference between a pear and a pineapple? They're both sweet and tart, > > but a pear tastes distinctly like a pear, and a pineapple distinctly > > like a pineapple. What is that difference if it is not taste? > > According to my chemistry teacher, it's scent. There are things called > "esters", apparently, and other things (this class was a long time ago) > that tell your brain that one sweet thing tastes different from another > sweet thing, for instance. > > serene That is an interesting thought... Plug your nose, blindfold yourself, then have someone let you taste a series of things with similar textures. I think that smell provides a lot of the food "experience". -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
R.I.P. Henry Chung, 98, "Helped Bring Hunans Flavors to America" | General Cooking | |||
Hot New Flavors: "Tiger's Blood", "Batman" | General Cooking | |||
Salt.....the industry and food manufacturers are pushing back againstthe "lower the salt" forces. | General Cooking | |||
Kosher, vegetarian, low-sodium "Bacon Salt". Its a miracle! | General Cooking | |||
Silly Campbell's Soup "Sea Salt" Shtick... | General Cooking |