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Why is spiciness not a taste.
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Answered by janhvisingh12480
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technically speaking, spiciness is not a taste because it is not produced by taste buds and the nerve that carries the "spicy" signals to the brain is the trigeminal nerve whereas taste sensations are carried via the facial, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves.

Answered by anjalijaiswalbrh
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Explanation:

Hot or spicy is not a taste

Technically, this is just a pain signal sent by the nerves that transmit touch and temperature sensations. The substance “capsaicin” in foods seasoned with chili causes a sensation of pain and heat.

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