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And you can taste bitter everywhere in your mouth but you can strongly taste it in the back of the tongue.
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Once dissolved in water, it shows weak acidity but a strongly acid taste which affects sweetness and provides a fruity tartness for which it is widely used to complement fruit flavours in the food and beverage industry.
The flesh and latex of Lactarius rufus have a strongly acrid taste, and its fruit bodies are stouter and lack an umbo.
The edibility of the mushroom is unknown with certainty, although it has been noted to have a strongly farinaceous taste, and an unpleasant odor "strongly reminiscent of rotting white potatoes".
Deep-frying, at least in one case, caused a strongly bitter taste in the flowers.
Taste strongly influences food preference and intake [1] [3], and taste receptor variants have been associated with differences in taste perception [4] [6], alcohol consumption [7] [9] and tobacco use [10].
and it blew strongly and tasted fresh.
Much of the historic appeal of postwar American radio was rooted in the strongly individual tastes of well-known on-air personalities who decided what records they would play -- and, just as important, what they would say about them.
This audience has strongly aspirational tastes and it's changing the face of Chinese cinema.
Paella Valenciana, packed with chicken, shrimp, clams and mussels, tasted strongly — too strongly for my taste — of seafood.
Several genes expressed specifically in endocrine glands including growth hormone releasing hormone and its receptor are also strongly expressed in taste buds, suggesting a link between metabolism and taste.
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