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taste bud

noun as in taste cell

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On the tongue, bundles of taste receptor cells form taste buds.

This will allow you to enhance your taste buds and experience food and drink in a totally different way.

When it comes to taste, you’ll need a palate cleanser—neutral-flavored foods that help you reset your taste buds for a new dish.

These bubbles alter the surface of the drink, potentially putting more contact between the taste buds and the mix of flavors.

Which is why confectionery trade mags are calling flavor innovations that eschew sugar on the way to your taste buds one of the top trends of 2021.

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Amongst anthropological jargon, there is little mention of the taste bud and its evolution.

Each taste bud consists of a collection of spindle-shaped neurones, each cell tipped at its outer end with a hairlike projection.

And every taste bud on the dead flesh was tipped with that white stuff that gets in your mouth when your bowels are upset.

Anchoring herself by magnetic processes, she began to weave the atmosphere delicately with her taste-bud tendrils.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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