yeah
Yes
as soon as the saliva hits it
You saliva is adding enzymes that are start of the process of breaking down the starch in the bread into sugars (sweet).
food is chewed in your molars.
Saliva plays a crucial role in the perception of taste by moistening food, allowing taste buds to effectively detect flavors. In the case of bread, saliva breaks down carbohydrates into simpler sugars, enhancing sweetness and altering the overall flavor profile. Additionally, enzymes in saliva can interact with the bread's components, further influencing taste perception as it is chewed and mixed with saliva. This enzymatic action contributes to the dynamic experience of tasting bread as it changes in flavor during consumption.
why do taste buds change after gastric bypass reversal
A physical change, of course. A physical change includes change in shape, color, or texture.
The past tense of chew is chewed and past participle is chewed also.
These tablets should not be chewed or kept in the mouth, but should swallowed whole because their bitter taste may cause gagging or vomiting.
Grass that has been chewed completely.
Chemical, caused by saliva, without saliva you cannot taste anything
No, because your taste buds change in their own time, separate from the rest of your body :)