Did You Know?
1You actually lose a large percentage of your taste buds while on an airplane. This might explain a lot about those less-than-stellar in-flight meals, or why you find yourself craving the saltiest foods while in the sky.
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such fluttering words!AnkoSnakeWhiqbh wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:57 pm Your observation about the connection between taste perception and in-flight meals is quite accurate, and it's a fascinating example of how our sensory experiences can be influenced by environmental factors.
You're right!TobiAkatsuki4qu wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 9:17 pm Fascinating how our senses interact with our surroundings, isn't it?
Due to lack of moisture, our sense of smell reduces and this affects our judgement on food taste. At the same time, lower air pressure will also affect the sensitivity of our taste buds.
That's right!SteelSamurai8nm wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2023 2:06 am Wow! That's interesting! Losing taste buds on an airplane might explain the not so great meals and craving salty foods.