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Ever wonder what causes that sour taste in your mouth? We've all experienced it at one time or another, sour mouth, and bad breath. There's one reason for that sour taste and bad breath, but there is more than one cause that may be behind it. ... Heartburn may also be a source of sour taste and bad breath.
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www.curesforbadbreath.com/bad-breath-causes/the-cause-o...
www.curesforbadbreath.com/bad-breath-causes/the-cause-of-that-sour-taste-in-your-mouth/
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A team headed by biologists from the University of California, San Diego has discovered the cells and the protein that enable us to detect sour, one of the five basic tastes. ... The mice could not taste sour, but had completely normal sweet, bitter, umami and salty tastes. Therefore, although the salt taste receptor has...
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060823184824.htm
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Researchers have discovered two proteins in the taste buds on the surface of the tongue that are responsible for detecting sour tastes. ... While the scientific basis of other primary types of flavors, such as bitter and sweet, is known, this is the first study to define how humans perceive sour taste,
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060807121323.htm
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The sour taste promotes salivation, the first step in the digestive process. Sour foods are cleansing as well as stimulating to the appetite. They are also carminative and often diaphoretic (cause perspiration) due to their heat producing qualities. ... The Sour Taste...
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www.doshabalance.com/articles/taste/sour_taste.html
www.doshabalance.com/articles/taste/sour_taste.html
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Free Online Library: A sour taste in your mouth.(tongue) by "Science News for Kids"; Science and technology, general Taste Evaluation Taste (Sense) Taste buds Tongue ... How does your tongue detect the sour taste of a lemon? Now, at long last, researchers may have discovered the secret behind the puckering flavor of...
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www.thefreelibrary.com/A+sour+taste+in+your+mouth-a0151...
www.thefreelibrary.com/A+sour+taste+in+your+mouth-a0151265602
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Just a few of the many words to describe how food tastes. Notice too, that these words can also describe smells. As you might imagine, smell and taste are often linked together. The sense of taste is ... For food to have a taste, it must be dissolved in water. There are four basic tastes: sweet, salty, sour and bitter:
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faculty.washington.edu/chudler/tasty.html
faculty.washington.edu/chudler/tasty.html
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Like Sarah, I know that my comments will be seen as sour grapes, since I can’t be part of the cool crowd hanging in Aspen or Monterey with the various stars and geniuses that TED pulls together — and if I’m being honest, there’s definitely an aspect of that to it.
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www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/03/01/ted-these-sour-gra...
www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/03/01/ted-these-sour-grapes-taste-terrible/
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No one with the slightest enthusiasm for cricket will take the least satisfaction from the victory secured by the local team in an SCG Test that entertained spectators, provided some excellent batting but left a sour taste in the mouth.
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www.smh.com.au/news/cricket/dodgy-deeds-leave-sour-tast...
www.smh.com.au/news/cricket/dodgy-deeds-leave-sour-taste/2008/01/06/1199554486052.html
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