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    Smell Affect Taste

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    Rough Draft Research Paper: Abby Connor How Does Smell Affect Taste? There are many different ways smell affect taste, one reason for this is because of the way the brain percepts how the food smells. For example, if you smell something that might smell like strawberry, like a slushie that may have strawberry in it but mostly smells like strawberry , you might think that it is strawberry or, but it could really be blueberry flavored, your brain may still think that is strawberry, this is…

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    Sensory Organs

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    brain where they become experienced as smell. “This results in our ability to recognize around 10,000 different smells,” (Zou, Li, & Buck, 2005). How we taste: Taste buds are embedded in small lumps on the tongue, called papillae. When we eat, chemicals in food dissolve by the saliva and come into contact with the taste receptors within the taste buds. Then, adjacent neurons fire, and send nerve impulses to the brain’s parietal lobe…

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    The thought of revelling into an indulgently rich and silky smooth dessert entree of delectable, scrumptious, and irresistible flavors of french vanilla, mint chocolate chip, and rocky road is the most satisfying flavors your taste buds can ever ask for. While I write this essay describing this delicately soft serving food; I can already picture the server, placing each scoop of milky goodness onto a beautifully crafted white circular ceramic bowl. Now, after reminiscing back on that enjoyable…

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    My Five Senses Challenge

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    opportunities of enhancement in regards to my five senses of touch, smell, hearing, taste, and sight. It is very cold, to say the…

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    Virtual Reality

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    's and having a hard time with taste. At first when the doctor said to focus on three different tastes and flavors I first thought how would that help if he can 't tell the difference in the first place. Then I remembered how the brain helped memory in the visual system and auditory. Than it made sense to me that if he uses theses three flavors over and over again it should hopefully trigger in his brain what they use to taste like, so he can experience the same taste and flavor again and be…

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    that allowed PepsiCo to pursue the opportunity of loyal customers and their changing tastes which led to the launch of Mountain Dew Kickstart. Mountain Dew’s reputational resources of the well-known brand name and reputation was key leverage for Kickstart. Mountain Dew Leadership team was fully aware that customer demands were changing and that new flavors would not suffice. Loyalist did not desire the bitter taste acquired from consuming coffee, but preferred a sugary delight instead to jump…

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    Essay On Werewolves

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    darkest woods he or she eyes will glow a blazing red. Their eye color can change while still being in human form. Along with their marvelous hearing, sharp smelling and keen eyesight, their taste buds are phenomenal. A werewolf’s tongue consists of many different glands and sensors in the mouth. If one tastes blood, they will not be able to identify who it came from, but a werewolf not can only identify who it came from, but the blood type, blood pressure and blood glucose levels. The last…

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    People usually go to a restaurant not only for the convenience; the most important element is that the restaurant has delicious food, which they cannot make it at home; also other restaurant cannot make that taste. I mean it should be has some more special than other restaurant, such as, the service very well or the special environment as so on. For me, the most elements adjust a restaurant it should be they pick up the fresh ingredients used in the food. That is the crucial for customers; they…

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    comparing the experience of trying the New 5 Gum to standing where lightning has just struck. This idea also goes hand-in-hand with the slogan of the entire brand. 5 Gum stimulates your senses! The flavor of the New 5 Gum is said to electrocute your tastes buds just as lightning would electrocute whatever it strikes. All in all, chewing gum is improving over time with new flavors and brands. 5 Gum is one of those brands and continues to release flavors that aim stimulate your senses. The…

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    Many things can represent the city of Miami to people. To me however, from daytime to nighttime, South Beach best illustrates what makes Miami different from almost every other city: diversity. Everything, from the sounds, feelings and tastes, to the smells and sights, makes one feel as though you are standing at the crossroads to the rest of the world. As you approach South Beach, crossing over the ocean on I-395, you can already hear multiple styles of music playing in the distance. Meanwhile,…

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