Sentence examples for tasting sugar from inspiring English sources

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Fructose is a sweet tasting sugar that is found naturally in fruits and some vegetables and has been part of the human diet in modest amounts for eons.

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Significantly, some butterflies can taste sugar solutions with their feet.

"It has been months since we have tasted sugar," Mr. Mohammad said.

And the technology could even have medical applications, allowing people with diabetes, for example, to taste sugar without harming their actual blood sugar levels.

Rather than earnest strumming or punk thrashing the music is, Anohni says, "sugar to the ear – like how a baby tastes sugar and wants more".

When a fly tastes sugar, it is rewarded by a small subset of those hundred and thirty neurons, which deliver a hit of dopamine to the mushroom body.

"That's not a good sell: 'You won't taste it!' " Sesar persisted, his voice rising in pitch and volume: "What I'm saying is, you'll taste sugar.

Apart from texture, DM is also an important determinant for other aspects of fruit quality related to taste (sugar and acid metabolism), where consumers have shown a preference for fruit with higher DM.

The second implication stems from the common assumption that mice with genetic deletions of T1r2, T1r3, or T1r3+T1r3 cannot taste sugars because they are not attracted to them during brief-access taste tests.

As sugar is a valuable resource, it seems fitting that most animals have the ability to taste sugars, and in many it forms a primary stimulatory signal for feeding.

McNeil dropped the line and went back to "made like sugar, tastes like sugar" and "think sugar, say Splenda".

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