Biology, asked by sureshkd768, 1 month ago

when rice is chewed without curries, it tastes slightly sweet. why?​

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Answered by shabanavinod06
4

Answer:

The process of digestion begins in the mouth. As you chew, you release saliva into your mouth. Your saliva begins to convert starches into sugars before the food even gets to your stomach, so the starch in the rice begins to taste sweeter as you chew it.

Explanation:

The process of digestion begins in the mouth. As you chew, you release saliva into your mouth. Your saliva begins to convert starches into sugars before the food even gets to your stomach, so the starch in the rice begins to taste sweeter as you chew it.

Answered by gangotrirout31
1

Answer:

the starch in the rice begins to taste sweeter as you chew it

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