Unlocking the Secrets of Your Sense of Smell: Part 8 We may think our taste buds are the center of taste perception, but the human nose—not the tongue—is the main organ of taste as well as smell. While our taste buds help us to distinguish between subs...
The Effects of Various Foods to your Breath How does the food we eat affect our oral health? In this article you will learn the relation of certain foods to bad breath -- and help you determine which foods to avoid when fresh breath is absolutely crucial. Dr. Harold Katz, International Bad Breath Guru, sheds some light on this topic.
Why You Think Foods Taste Good Whoever decided that good tasting food (like chocolate) would be bad for you, and that bad tasting foods (like broccoli) should be good for you really screwed up. I just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Usually mother nature is pretty smart when it comes to this kind of stuff. Don't you think, that evolution and natural selection would have kicked in somewhere down the road and reversed this little mistake. Just think of all the health care issues that would be resolved if broccoli tasted like chocolate, and chocolate tasted like broccoli.
The Science of Taste and Cooking "The Creator, when he obliges man to eat, invites him to do so by appetite, and rewards him by pleasure." Brillat Savarin
The senses are the organs by which man places himself in connection with exterior objects.
Taste - A Sensory Playground "...smell and taste are in fact but a single composite sense, whose laboratory is the mouth and its chimney the nose...." - Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
The human mouth is brilliantly designed to separate various tastes and determine the acceptability of the introduced taste.
Metallic Taste Bad Breath Symptom Have you experienced at some point in your life wherein you had bad breath? There's nothing to be ashamed of if you had, because it's normal to have one, as long as it's not chronic.