taste sensation
Noun: The conscious experience or perception resulting from the stimulation of taste receptor cells (taste buds) by a chemical substance. It is one of the five basic senses and is often described using qualities such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, or umami.
The term "taste sensation" is used to describe the specific sensory experience of flavor perceived through the mouth. It refers to the immediate, subjective feeling produced when a substance interacts with the taste buds. - The primary purpose is to describe the sensory perception of flavor. - It is often discussed in scientific, culinary, or everyday contexts related to food and drink.
Scientific Context:
- The taste sensation of umami is triggered by glutamate.
- Researchers study how the brain processes a taste sensation.
General/Culinary Context:
- The first bite provided an intense taste sensation of citrus and herbs.
- A loss of smell can severely dull one's taste sensations.
"to experience a taste sensation": to consciously perceive a specific flavor.
- The innovative dish allowed diners to experience a completely new taste sensation.
Complex Taste Sensation: Refers to a flavor perception that is not purely one of the basic tastes but a combination or a more nuanced experience.
- The sauce created a complex taste sensation that was both sweet and subtly spicy.
Taste (n): The sense or the specific flavor itself. Often used interchangeably with "taste sensation" in non-technical language.
- I don't like the taste of cilantro.
Gustatory Sensation: A more formal or scientific synonym for "taste sensation."
- The study mapped the neural pathways for gustatory sensation.
Flavor (n): Often encompasses both taste sensation and smell (olfaction).
- The flavor of the soup comes from fresh herbs and a touch of lemon.
- Gustatory perception
- Taste perception
- Flavor sensation (though this may include smell)
Aftertaste (n): A taste sensation that remains in the mouth after the substance is gone.
- The coffee had a pleasant, nutty aftertaste.
Basic taste: One of the fundamental categories of taste sensation (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami).
- Bitterness is a basic taste that can signal toxicity.
The term "taste sensation" specifically isolates the experience from the tongue and throat. In everyday language, what is commonly called "taste" is actually a combination of this taste sensation and the sense of smell.
- the sensation that results when taste buds in the tongue and throat convey information about the chemical composition of a soluble stimulus
- the candy left him with a bad taste
- the melon had a delicious taste