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In Experiment 1, the participants were required to evaluate freshness, pleasantness, level of carbonation, and lightness of 3 different kind of mineral water (natural, slightly carbonated and carbonated) using visual analogue scales.
4, 5 Kefir is viscous, slightly carbonated, and contains small quantities of alcohol.
The result is a slightly carbonated wine that usually tastes bad as the wild bacteria that can cause the malolactic fermentation produce a wide range of "off flavors".
Within the confines of "Telegraph Avenue," in the slightly carbonated atmosphere that its characters breathe, this meta-argument is both delightful to entertain and fully persuasive.
In Experiment 2, the participants expected the sparkling water contained in a blue cup to be less carbonated than the same water contained in a red or white cup and the slightly carbonated water more carbonated when served in a white or red cup with respect to the blue cup.
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Most of it is in the Pilsner style, which tends to be light in flavor and slightly less carbonated than American beer.
If you thought the Coke and Pepsi taste tests were exciting, this one is really going to roll your socks up and down--and there is slightly more at stake than which carbonated sugar water tastes best.
Carbonated drinks contain carbon dioxide gas.
Like carbonated drinks, it will either not digest entirely or make you feel slightly nauseated.
In non carbonated cement extract solution, corrosion behaviors of CS and Cr modified steel vary slightly, and Cr addition brings down the amount of defects in passive film.
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