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Move over sweet and salty: Scientists say ‘fatty’ is a basic taste, too

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The flavour of fattiness alone is not particularly pleasant, scientists say - it is the way it combines with other flavours that makes treats like roast meats so delectable. Photo: K.Y.Cheng

Researchers say we have a distinct and basic taste for fat. But it’s nowhere near as delicious as it sounds.

They propose expanding our taste palate to include fat along with sweet, salty, bitter, sour and relative newcomer umami.

A research team at Purdue University tested look-alike mixtures with different tastes. More than half of the 28 special tasters could distinguish fatty acids from the other tastes, according to a study published in the journal Chemical Senses.

Past research showed fat had a distinct feel in the mouth, but scientists removed texture and smell clues and people could still tell the difference.

“The fatty acid part of taste is very unpleasant,” said study author Richard Mattes, a Purdue nutrition science professor. “I haven’t met anybody who likes it alone. You usually get a gag reflex.”

Stinky cheese has high levels of the fat taste and so does food that goes rancid, Mattes said. Yet we like it because it mixes well and brings out the best of other flavours, just like the bitter in coffee or chocolate, he added.

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