It's just you. Just kidding! it IS something that's in your saliva that thins the sauce out. when the sauce touches your tongue, the little holes in the back of your cheeks extract a lot of saliva and that is just like adding water to the sauce. Bon appetite!
They vary from watery soup-like sauces to thick almost pasty sauces.
It is more likely that mucous is building up. It should seem rather thick, more so than saliva which is watery.
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Thick saliva can be caused by dehydration, certain medications, infections, or medical conditions like Sjgren's syndrome.
Viscous is to thick as watery is to thin.
Thick saliva can be caused by dehydration, certain medications, mouth breathing, or medical conditions like Sjgren's syndrome.
Thick saliva in the mouth can be caused by dehydration, certain medications, infections, or medical conditions like Sjogren's syndrome or diabetes.
Thick saliva can be caused by dehydration, certain medications, mouth breathing, infections, or medical conditions like Sjogren's syndrome or diabetes.
A dog's mouth produces thick saliva to help with the digestion of food and to keep the mouth moist for better tasting and swallowing.
White thick saliva in the mouth could be caused by dehydration, oral thrush, or a bacterial or fungal infection.
To prevent or manage thick saliva when running, you can try staying hydrated by drinking water before and during your run. You can also try breathing through your nose to help regulate saliva production. Additionally, chewing gum or sucking on a mint can help stimulate saliva flow and prevent it from becoming thick.
No, it is a thick set, creamy and slightly tangy yogurt.