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May 7, 2014 — It's a little like a gingery cream soda, and makes Canada Dry taste like Sprite by comparison. Vernors won a Serious Eats ginger ale taste test a .... Jul 29, 2015 — Get to know your carbonated beverage. ... Scientists like Wise have studied the interplay of gas and bubbles on the human taste system. ... This receptor, called TRPA1, detects sour tastes, among other things. ... This is why a belch can burn in our noses — the nasal cavities are more sensitive to the carbon ...
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