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What's the difference between mouthfeel and texture?

>> No.15248251

>>15248238
mouthfeel is more pretentious

>> No.15248261

>>15248238
mouthfeel is more tongue

>> No.15248268

Mouthfeel is how it feels inside the mouth and texture is just the overall texture.

>> No.15248270

>>15248238
That's like asking what the difference is between a bicycle wheel and a bicycle.

>> No.15248284
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>>15248238
Texture just refers to the physical shape of the food, while mouthfeel is more broad and includes things such as viscosity and chemical properties that produces varying sensations on the tongue/in the mouth.

>> No.15248285

>>15248270
More like what is the difference between a bicycle and a duo-wheeled self-propelled transportation device.

>> No.15248295

Mouthfeel can also be related to a penis in your mouth

>> No.15248296
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>>15248284
>Texture just refers to the physical shape of the food
So a jello cube and a steak cube have the same texture? Gotcha.
>that produces varying sensations on the tongue/in the mouth.
"That produce varying textures" you mean.

>> No.15248305

>>15248238
Texture is the physical structure of the food discernible through tactile mechanisms. Mouthfeel is how that texture interacts with the organs of the mouth, tongue, teeth, tastebuds, etc.

>> No.15248366

>>15248305
Every other person on the planet: let's use the word texture to describe how things feel
This fucker: no no that's too easy, let's make a whole new word to describe how things feel, and we'll use texture to mean the 'structures' that control how things feel, even though there is no earthly reason to distinguish the two

>> No.15248376

>>15248238
up until this thread i thought mouthfeel was a word trannies made up to get lesbians to suck them off. retards unironically use it to describe food?

>> No.15248427

>>15248305
Haa, well said. English isn't my first language and this is what my brain wanted to say but I couldn't find the words. I have a question, is mouth feel a personal experience, like perceiving colors or smell? Could it be different from one individual to another? Maybe that's why people will often disagree about mouth feel.

>> No.15249783

>>15248305
Imagine actually believing this.
The word mouthfeel was made up by American ESLs, specifically Chinese, by translating the Chinese term for food texture, 口感, character by character.

>> No.15249797

>>15249783
>, by translating the Chinese term for food texture, 口感, character by character.
fake news. English mouthfeel predates the chinese term.

>> No.15251009

Bump

>> No.15251020

>>15248296
Shape of the food on a molecular level you mong