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Beth Leyla asks if bitter foods are the answer at the tip of our _________. Normally we'd say that something that we can't quite remember is on tip of our tongue. Here we have _________, which are the receptors on our tongue and inside our mouths that can detect flavours, like bitterness.
Phil If we _________ something then we stop it from happening or operating. We heard that bitter foods can _________ hunger feelings. This means that they stop people feeling hungry. If we try to _________ a feeling, we are trying to stop it.
Phil OK, now I think it's time to hear to the answer to your question. Beth Right, I asked how many basic _________ humans can taste.
Alexina Anatole I think it's a real perception issue with it. I think people are exposed to bitters way more than they think they are, but there's this perception of bitter and negativity, both in terms of emotions and food, right? Bitterness is generally an undesirable trait, but there are so many very very _________ bitter things.
Leyla Kazim Such as? Alexina Anatole Chocolate, coffee, alcohol, any alcohol has a degree of _________ to it.
Phil Alexina points out that there are a number of _________ things that have a bitter flavour. If something is _________, then it means it's ordinary and part of what most people consume - she listed chocolate and coffee as _________ things.
Phil Hmmm, I can think of bitter, sweet, salty and sour - so I'm going to go with four. I think we can taste 4 basic _________.
Beth OK, Phil, I'll reveal the correct answer later. Leyla Kazim presents 'The Food Programme' on BBC Radio 4. Here she is talking about some of the possible benefits of bitter food. Leyla Kazim New research has found a remarkable link between bitter foods and our health. It seems they have an incredible ability to interact with our gut microbiome, suppress feelings of hunger, control glucose release and even counter chronic inflammation in the body. Could bitter be the answer at the tip of our _________?
Beth And I'm Beth. Phil, I'm going to start this episode with _________ - I've got some here - do you want some?
Phil I might not like it that much, but in this programme, we'll be finding out how bitter foods can _________ our health. And, of course, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary.
Beth Oh, that's a shame, because this episode is all about _________ food. It has actually been linked to a number of health benefits. So maybe you should take my grapefruit.
Phil Er, I'm not that keen on _________ - they're too bitter for me.
Beth That should give you a taste of what's coming up, but before that, if you want to learn vocabulary to talk about world events - search for our News Review podcast - we look at vocabulary about a major news story every week. But, back to this episode - I have a question for you, Phil. How many different basic _________ can humans taste? Is it: a)4? b)5? or c)6?
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