Tasting Fat Can Make You Skinny
Most people believe that the flavor of food is made up of four taste components: salty, sweet, sour and bitter.
Actually, a fifth taste, called "umami," the Japanese word for savory, was discovered in 1908 by a professor Kikunae Ikeda at the Imperial University of Tokyo, but has only recently achieved widespread acceptance along side the big four. Umami is best known as the flavor of MSG (Monosodium-glutamate).
The jury is still out as to whether a taste sensation called piquance, that burning sensation you get from chili peppers, for example, should make the list of primaries. Some scientists don't hold to the idea of primaries at all, in fact, preferring to think of our taste palate as more of a spectrum, like light and color.



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