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Answered by guptaryaima
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When we chew the chapati for a longer time, it begins to taste sweet. This is because our mouth receives saliva from the salivary glands. Chapati is composed of carbohydrates and when we chew it the saliva converts the carbohydrates into simple sugars so that our body can digest it.

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