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Sour tasting foods are usually acidic. The sour taste in foods comes from acids such as citric acid, malic acid, or acetic acid that stimulate taste receptors on our tongue and trigger a sour sensation.
When you taste sour while consuming certain foods or beverages, it is because they contain acids that stimulate taste receptors on your tongue, sending signals to your brain that interpret the sensation as sour.
Lemonade or vinegar are examples of foods that have a sour taste.
I have never noticed a sour taste in my dairy foods. You are possibly letting it get over date.
Acids typically have a sour taste. Examples of acidic foods include lemons, vinegar, and sour candies.
Some foods that are sour are lemons, grapes, and tamarind. Some types of oranges and some melon can also have a sour taste to them.
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sour. They are sour usually. And bases are bitter.bitter/sour
Probably , sour .
Lemon juice which contains citric acid and vinegar which contain acetic acid are commonly used to get a sour taste in foods.
Acids typically have a sour taste. This taste sensation is due to the presence of hydrogen ions in the acidic solution, which stimulate sour taste receptors on the tongue. Some common examples of acidic foods include lemons, vinegar, and citrus fruits.
base contains bitter taste.... acids have sour taste......... YES is the answer