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7719928 No.7719928 [Reply] [Original]

>Order steak
>Have to send it back because it's way too umami

>> No.7719934

>classic image.jpg

>> No.7719940
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>>7719928
>send back steak
>get braised short ribs instead
>captcha gives unsolvable request

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hilarious thread op

>> No.7719980

>>7719940
>Captcha asks me to select mountains
>only shows street signs and food
4chan's getting cucked by their security co.

>> No.7720074

>flavor doesn't exist for billions of years
>suddenly "scientists" decide that there's a whole new part of our tongue that we didn't know about

what a crock of shit

>> No.7720096

>>7720074
You realize the "taste area" model of the tongue is bullshit, yes?

>> No.7720100

>>7720096
i don't know anything about tongues or taste

>> No.7720104

>>7720100
Well that much was apparent from your initial post you fucking fuck-wit.

>> No.7720110

>>7720100
I'm talking about the one you see in school books. It's still a persistent myth that different areas of the tongue have different jobs (one part is for saltiness, the other for sweetness etc.). It's the taste receptors that define a taste. Similarly, spicyness was believed to be a genuine taste but it's vanilloid receptors rather than taste receptors that detect spicyness, which means it's a form of pain and not taste.

>> No.7720111

>>7720104
just because i don't know anything doesn't mean i can't have an opinion

>> No.7720324

>>7720110
does that mean vanilla is also a form of pain?

but yeah anyone who's ever gotten hot sauce in their eyes or on their junk knows it's a form of pain.