An oval sensory end organ on the surface of the tongue.
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Examples for "tastebud"
Examples for "tastebud"
1If your still feeling adventurous, you should wrap your lips around the tender stir-fried liver and tastebud-tingling salted egg prawns too.
2However the tastebud mash up didn't impress everyone, with one woman saying her children hated it and it went "straight in the bin".
3But Xiang found it harder than anticipated to win hearts and tastebuds.
4Along with his changing tastebuds came a change in his attitude toward love.
5The tour of Western Asia that your tastebuds get to experience.
1Our results show that taste bud number increases during development in both morphs.
2And the delight of a simple chicken's egg, can be transported into taste bud fantasy.
3In mice, pharmacological inhibition of the HH pathway causes taste bud loss within a few weeks.
4Meals that don't stimulate the taste buds would be a good description.
5Just enough to excite the taste buds, that's what Madame Yvette said.
1Gustatory receptors (Gr) appear to be required for nutrient recognition by gustatory organs in the mouthparts of insects.
2By gastronomical tests, we mean dishes of so delicious a flavor that their very appearance excites the gustatory organs of every healthy man.
Translations for gustatory organ