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Question: summerize this for me?


Ten expert taste testers, all women, sampled and rated each type of broth, but weren't told which soup was which. Then, they tasted many of the soups again while wearing nose clips. Smell affects taste, and the nose clips were used to separate what the tongue was sensing from what the nose was picking up.
Results showed that chicken broth with celery compounds from the cooled vapors tasted best, even though the evaporated parts had no flavor themselves. Three of the four phthalides also improved the broth's flavor, but only when the tasters' nostrils were left open.
The scientists concluded that celery's flavoring power comes from compounds that we can smell but can't taste.
So, even when you don't think you can smell the vegetable in your soup, your nose is probably sensing some essences of celery that enhance your dining experience.


Answers: summerize this for me?


Ten expert taste testers, all women, sampled and rated each type of broth, but weren't told which soup was which. Then, they tasted many of the soups again while wearing nose clips. Smell affects taste, and the nose clips were used to separate what the tongue was sensing from what the nose was picking up.
Results showed that chicken broth with celery compounds from the cooled vapors tasted best, even though the evaporated parts had no flavor themselves. Three of the four phthalides also improved the broth's flavor, but only when the tasters' nostrils were left open.
The scientists concluded that celery's flavoring power comes from compounds that we can smell but can't taste.
So, even when you don't think you can smell the vegetable in your soup, your nose is probably sensing some essences of celery that enhance your dining experience.

ten women first blind tasted several different soup broths. Then the same women this time with nose plugs tasted the same broths. the nose clips clearly affected the difference in taste. Without the nose plugs the women chose a broth with celery. With the nose plugs it was the opposite. Scientists concluded that just because we can smell it doesn't mean we can taste it.

Summarize it for you? Come on and do it yourself. It is only 4 paragraphs!
Not a question......

Hint: look at paragraph #3.....

It has been a proven fact that smell enhances taste. Studies have shown that when a person loses the sense of smell, they have much less interest in food. I have allergies in the spring and summer, and can't smell as well, and I have noticed that a dish or food that I just loved a couple months before, doesn't interest me as much at that time.

really. i answered your last question about this! do some of your own work. this is not a group site to do all your homework for you.

so what's the question.





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