We all want to eat good. We all want that perfect taste when eating that soft, buttery salmon that just melts in your mouth especially if you’re a wine drinker; or that medium-done tenderloin that just explodes flavor in your mouth quenching your tastebuds as the serotonin shoot back and for through the nerve ending of your gustatory cortex.

What do we normally to make food taste better?

We pair the food with wine or beer because the tartaric and malic acids enchance the flavor you get on your palat from both the food and the wine.

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You have the food and the wine/beer, what next?

It’s Friday night, you’re cooking a romantic dinner for with your significant other; you’re ready to dine with some food and some wine.

You want both – yourself and your significant other to full enjoy his/her experience. Here’s what you do. It’s the easiest thing and it will cleanse your palat so well that even water will taste different.

*knock knock*

Your date is here, table is ready appetizers, the main course is cooking, now let them in and don’t be to quick to pull up a chair. Here’s what you do.

Grab a glass per person and fill each glass with about ½ teaspoon of salt

Turn on the hot water (not too hot)

Add about 3 oz of hot water into the glass

Grab a spoon and stir until the salt is dissolved into the water

For 45 seconds, swish and gargle the the warm salt water then spit

(This part is pretty imporant) make sure after you spit, rinse your mouth for about 20 seconds with normal cold water

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And that’s it!

The ultimate palate cleanser.

What the salt water does is kill bacteria in your mouth including in your gums that may affect the taste of the food or drink. There are actually oral health benefits that may help with this because the salt water helps push out the bacteria from your gums and can help with periodontal disease.

It’s pretty crazy how something so simple can work so well. Try it for your self at home or even before going out to a restaurant.

Sources

Skropanic, Jessica. “These Restaurants Are Open Thanksgiving Day and Serving Holiday Dinners.” Redding Record Searchlight, Redding, 28 Nov. 2019, www.redding.com/story/entertainment/2019/11/21/restaurants-open-redding-california-thanksgiving-day-2019/4179728002/.



“Blog Posts.” SYAMIL UWAYIS, 2014syamiluwayis.weebly.com/science/previous/2.

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