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(2007) tried to investigate the effect of different tastants with equivalent taste intensities.
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Thus, C. elegans has senses equivalent to taste and smell.
I ordered the whale bacon (smokier and more rubbery than the whale belly, tasting strangely of octopus, which I suppose is the local equivalent of tasting like chicken).
"I'm a chef — it's the equivalent of tasting something really complex.
The cost of the whole day (10am-7pm; £30) is equivalent to tasting just a few Bordeauxs back in the UK.
Chemical sensors provide equivalents of taste and smell, often by means of setae.
What I love about Olivia's Livwise is that as healthy as these recipes are intended to be, they far outweigh their fatty gourmet equivalents in taste.
Our results suggest that multiple sensory cells (ASE, AWC, AWA, and possibly others), at least two separate pathways (TAX-2/TAX-4 dependent and independent), and both the worm equivalents of taste and smell are involved in detecting ammonium and acetate.
But we tasted the equivalent in this generous tasting replete with older vintages.
First, he goes after big flavors -- the taste equivalent of those sunsets -- and he knows how to get them.
Under this optimal condition, the treated spirit obtained a taste equivalent to that of a spirit conventionally aged for 2 years.
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