The sweet taste comes from sugars while sour tastes come from organic acids but the aromatic flavours come form a variety of chemical compounds some of which are called esters.
Different fruit varieties have different combinations of these chemicals which means that the fruits will taste different.
Fruits have evolved to taste good so as to attract animals to eat the fruits and disperse the seeds.
No, it depends on the pH of the fruit
Kepel fruit is only grown in evergreen forests in Southeast Asia. The kepel fruit has a sweet taste that is similar to the taste of coconut.
It makes fruit taste nicer.
Lemon
dragon fruit
bitter
maybe. but it might not taste the same way that it is supposed to taste if it is for a certain recipie. :)
The taste of coffee fruit is often described as sweet and tangy, with flavors reminiscent of berries or stone fruits.
Fruit sugar, called fructose, makes fruit taste sweet. Your taste is one of the five special senses.
The lyrics for the original Juicy Fruit commercial are as follows: "Take a sniff--Pull it out--The taste is gonna move ya when you pop it in your mouth!--Juicy Fruit, it's gonna move ya!--The juice is soft, it gets right to ya!--Juicy Fruit, the taste the taste the taste is gonna moo-oove ya!"
Marshmallow's aren't a fruit, but the food coloring inside it make it taste like a fruit
it is a delightful fruit of the vine