最終更新日:2022/12/24
The cause of the reaction is a protein called miraculin, which binds with the taste buds and acts as a sweetness inducer when it comes in contact with acids, according to a scientist who has studied the fruit, Linda Bartoshuk at the University of Florida’s Center for Smell and Taste. Dr. Bartoshuk said she did not know of any dangers associated with eating miracle fruit.
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The
cause
of
the
reaction
is
a
protein
called
miraculin,
which
binds
with
the
taste
buds
and
acts
as
a
sweetness
inducer
when
it
comes
in
contact
with
acids,
according
to
a
scientist
who
has
studied
the
fruit,
Linda
Bartoshuk
at
the
University
of
Florida’s
Center
for
Smell
and
Taste.
Dr.
Bartoshuk
said
she
did
not
know
of
any
dangers
associated
with
eating
miracle
fruit.