Why Sweetness Feels Universal, Yet Tastes Local
Sweetness lights up the same reward circuitry in human brains, yet Brazilian chocolate, Japanese matcha ice cream and Middle Eastern milk rice pudding dominate very different dessert landscapes. Biology lays the wiring: specialized sweet taste receptors, such as the T1R2–T1R3 complex on the tongue, evolved to flag calorie-dense carbohydrates as safe energy sources.But culture decides what rides on...More
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