Flavour

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Flavour is the sensory impression of a food or other substance, and is determined primarily by the chemical senses of taste and smell. The "trigeminal senses", which detect chemical irritants in the mouth and throat, as well as temperature and texture, are also important to the overall gustatory sensations.

Chemical senses[edit | edit source]

The chemical senses of flavour perception include taste, olfaction, and the trigeminal system. These systems work together to create the perception of flavour.

Taste[edit | edit source]

Taste, also known as gustation, is one of the five traditional senses. It refers to the ability to detect the flavor of substances such as food, certain minerals, and poisons. The sense of taste is often confused with the "sense" of flavor, which is a combination of taste and smell perception.

Olfaction[edit | edit source]

Olfaction, also known as smell, is another important factor in the perception of flavour. The sense of smell is closely linked with the sense of taste, and the two combined can produce a variety of different flavours.

Trigeminal system[edit | edit source]

The trigeminal system, which is responsible for perceiving temperature and texture, also plays a role in the perception of flavour. This system can detect chemical irritants in the mouth and throat, contributing to the overall sensation of flavour.

Flavour perception[edit | edit source]

Flavour perception is a complex process that involves multiple sensory systems. The brain integrates the information from these different systems to create the perception of flavour. This process is influenced by a variety of factors, including the food's temperature, texture, and the presence of other flavours.

Flavour and food[edit | edit source]

Flavour plays a crucial role in the enjoyment of food. It can influence food preferences and dietary choices. The flavour of food can be altered through cooking, seasoning, and other preparation methods.

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