28 09 09
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ardenashley:

Synsepalum dulcificum (Miracle Fruit)
The so-called “miracle fruit” may look normal, but it has one very unusual property: it has the ability to make sour foods taste sweet. If you chew one miracle berry before a meal, you’ll notice that vinegar begins to taste as sweet as apple cider, and lemons become candy-like. This seemingly drug-like effect has given rise to “flavor-tripping parties,” in which groups of people chew miracle fruit and then marvel at the sweet flavors of “sour” foods.
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I forgot about this magical fruit. Must find.

adnauseam:

rosecolored:

ardenashley:

Synsepalum dulcificum (Miracle Fruit)

The so-called “miracle fruit” may look normal, but it has one very unusual property: it has the ability to make sour foods taste sweet. If you chew one miracle berry before a meal, you’ll notice that vinegar begins to taste as sweet as apple cider, and lemons become candy-like. This seemingly drug-like effect has given rise to “flavor-tripping parties,” in which groups of people chew miracle fruit and then marvel at the sweet flavors of “sour” foods.

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I forgot about this magical fruit. Must find.

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    Synsepalum dulcificum (Miracle Fruit) The so-called “miracle fruit” may look normal, but it has one very unusual...
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    we have already planned our first flavor-tripping experience!
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