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(CBS) They call it miracle fruit - and for good reason. The West African berry makes sour foods taste incredibly sweet. The effect is so fun that some people throw "miracle fruit parties" to test the ...
Have you tried miracle fruit? The small red berry, native to West Africa, contains a protein called miraculin, which binds with our taste buds and, when introduced to acids, makes sour taste sweet.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 1 (UPI) -- A Florida grower said demand is rising for a red berry nicknamed "miracle fruit" that can make sour things taste sweet. Curtis Mozie said the berries, which are ...
These days we look for miracles wherever we can find them. Maybe you want to plant one. This very unusual fruit, known botanically as Synsepalum dulcificum, is in the large Sapodilla or Sapotaceae ...
The miracle berry “rewires” the way your taste buds work, turning sour or acidic flavors into a sweet sensation. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Getty Images) As one writer put it, it’s “a ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The latest food fad may reside in a tablet made up of a fruit known as the miracle berry, which contains a protein that supposedly plays games with your taste buds -- making ...
If you read the Times feature about Miracle Fruit — the rare berry that, thanks to a protein called miraculin, tricks your taste buds for about an hour to make sour, acidic food taste sweet — you ...
Did you know there’s a fruit that can turn sour foods into sweet treats? It’s called the Miracle Berry. This tiny red fruit has a special ability to temporarily change the way your taste buds work, ...
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