which flavour is not responsible for sour taste
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bitter flavour found in basic substances is not responsive for the sour taste.
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The bitter flavor is not responsible for sour taste.
Bitterness could be depicted as a sharp, impactful, or unpleasant flavor. The bitter flavor is neither pungent nor acrid, however may now and again go with these flavor sensations. Many individuals are inherently against bitterness, yet a preference for it can and is gained. Intensifies that have a soluble pH, like baking pop, frequently taste unpleasant.
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The correct answer is Bitter flavor.
- The sour taste of foods and beverages is largely due to organic acids, including acetic, citric, malic, and fumaric acids in fruits and vegetables and tartaric acid in wine.
- Dilute solutions of many inorganic acids also taste sour.
- Bitter flavor is not responsible for sour taste.
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