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vitiated taste - traducción al ruso

ONE OF THE FIVE BASIC TASTES
Umame; Savoriness; Umami taste; Meaty taste; Savory taste; Fifth taste; Savoury taste; Savory (taste); Umami (taste)
  • [[Anchovies]] are rich in umami
  • Kikunae Ikeda

vitiated taste      
извращённый вкус
stimulus generalization         
BIOLOGICAL PROCESS
Sauce bearnaise syndrome; Conditioned taste aversion (version 2); Conditioned Taste Aversion; Sauce bernaise syndrome; Garcia Effect; Stimulus generalization; Garcia effect; Taste aversion; Garcia toxicosis
генерализация стимула; процесс, в ходе которого индивиды, изначально приверженные одному конкретному стимулу, начинают откликаться и на другие стимулы, имеющие некоторое сходство с первым.
ageusia         
TOTAL LOSS OF THE SENSE OF TASTE
Aguesia; Loss of taste; Taste blind; Taste blindness; Inability to taste

[ə'gu:siə]

медицина

агевзия

существительное

медицина

потеря вкуса

Definición

taste
I
n.
appreciation
sense of what is proper
1) to acquire, cultivate, develop a taste
2) to demonstrate, display, show (a) taste
3) (an) acquired; artistic; bad; discriminating; elegant, excellent, exquisite; good taste (it is bad taste to ignore an invitation to a wedding)
4) a taste for (to develop a taste for music)
5) taste in (they showed good taste in planning the decor; excellent taste in music)
6) in (a certain) taste (everything was done in good taste)
7) (misc.) tastes differ; a sense of taste
sensation obtained from tasting, eating
(also fig.)
8) to leave a taste (the fruit left a pleasant taste in my mouth; the whole affair left a bitter taste in my mouth)
9) to spoil the taste
10) a bad, foul; bitter; mild; nice, pleasant, sweet; sour; strong taste
11) (misc.) the sense of taste
small amount tasted
12) to have, take (esp. AE) a taste (of)
13) to give smb. a taste of smt. (often fig.) (they gave him a taste of his own medicine)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to taste of (the food tastes of garlic)
2) (s) the food tastes good

Wikipedia

Umami

Umami ( from Japanese: 旨味 Japanese pronunciation: [ɯmami]), or savoriness, is one of the five basic tastes. It has been described as savory and is characteristic of broths and cooked meats.: 35–36 

People taste umami through taste receptors that typically respond to glutamates and nucleotides, which are widely present in meat broths and fermented products. Glutamates are commonly added to some foods in the form of monosodium glutamate (MSG), and nucleotides are commonly added in the form of disodium guanylate, inosine monophosphate (IMP) or guanosine monophosphate (GMP). Since umami has its own receptors rather than arising out of a combination of the traditionally recognized taste receptors, scientists now consider umami to be a distinct taste.

Foods that have a strong umami flavor include meats, shellfish, fish (including fish sauce and preserved fish such as maldive fish, Katsuobushi, sardines, and anchovies), tomatoes, mushrooms, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, meat extract, yeast extract, cheeses, and soy sauce.

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