Science, asked by XxFlyingworldxX, 2 months ago

when we eat sweet food and after again eat sweet food so why don't we feel taste of sweet?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Not just your taste, but all of your senses "get used" to an environment if they are exposed to it long enough.

Let's take the example of your touch and feel. Dip your hand in hot water for a minute. Afterwards, dip it directly into normal water. You will feel that it is cold. However, you know it's not so.

What's happening here is calibration. Your senses are calibrated to a continuous condition. And after this, it only senses relatively.

When you eat sweets a lot, your taste is used to that amount of sweetness. When you eat sweets again, it doesn't feel sweet because it is relatively not sweet enough. However, eat something relatively more sweeter, you will taste sweetness again.

Answered by Itzkirtihere
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When you eat a lot of sweets, your taste buds get used to that amount of sweetness. This is called sensory fatigue and happens with not just your taste buds but all of your senses. They get used to an environment if they are exposed to it for a long time.

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