Miracle Fruit
Miracle Fruit
Just read about this recently. It's supposed to make sour things taste deliciously sweet. Has anyone tried it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_fruit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_fruit

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Unfortunately it's banned from importation to the states. Sounds fun though.
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Im in agreeance wit choo.iatneH wrote:If it only affects the sensation of taste, I'm not sure it would be a good idea to use this just for the sake of eating a lemon or something. While it may taste sweet in the mouth, a high acidity could cause you to feel awful somewhere else.
Other than spadgy being able to now fulfill his dream of downing a bottle of bitter vinegar

I can now eat &/or drink something bitter!?
There was an article about those in the New York Times not too long ago. Apparently there's some guy in Ney York who has "flavor triping" parties where everyone gets a berry then just eats a bunch of different foods to see what happens. He also sells them on a website, but they're really expensive, something like $2 each.
practical jokery, mos def.doodude wrote:...what is the practical daily application gonna be?
Those pills look a little like typical painkillers. Explain away the difference by saying "You don't have to swallow these, they're like the Zantac that melts on your tongue" and...?
I know at least ONE person who'd fall for it, but I'm too cheap to pay $2 per sucker.
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Behold the power of capitalism.Wikipedia wrote:An attempt was made in the 1970s to commercialize the fruit (...) but ended in failure in controversial circumstances with accusations that the project was sabotaged and the research burgled by the sugar industry to prevent loss of business caused by a drop in the need for sugar. The FDA has always denied that pressure was put on it by the sugar industry, but refused to release any files on the subject.
Linkage please? I'll easily pay that price for me and my family to try something so fascinating at least oncet0yrobo wrote:There was an article about those in the New York Times not too long ago. Apparently there's some guy in Ney York who has "flavor triping" parties where everyone gets a berry then just eats a bunch of different foods to see what happens. He also sells them on a website, but they're really expensive, something like $2 each.

Sorry I didn't post it in the first place, it took me a little bit to dig it up.indstr wrote:Linkage please? I'll easily pay that price for me and my family to try something so fascinating at least oncet0yrobo wrote:There was an article about those in the New York Times not too long ago. Apparently there's some guy in Ney York who has "flavor triping" parties where everyone gets a berry then just eats a bunch of different foods to see what happens. He also sells them on a website, but they're really expensive, something like $2 each.
Here's the NYT article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/28/dinin ... ref=slogin
and this is the website where you can buy 'em
http://flavortripping.wordpress.com/
That's not really capitalism, as it is corporatism. Sugar costs more in America than it does elsewhere in the world because of price supports.Ruldra wrote:Behold the power of capitalism.Wikipedia wrote:An attempt was made in the 1970s to commercialize the fruit (...) but ended in failure in controversial circumstances with accusations that the project was sabotaged and the research burgled by the sugar industry to prevent loss of business caused by a drop in the need for sugar. The FDA has always denied that pressure was put on it by the sugar industry, but refused to release any files on the subject.
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