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Its a crying shame the forum never managed to crack the illusive taste ? Must be one of the few remaining secrets left in this digitally connected world of ours !
Quote from: Derek Dansak on October 30, 2014, 08:31 AMIts a crying shame the forum never managed to crack the illusive taste ? Must be one of the few remaining secrets left in this digitally connected world of ours !Well, there are some (and I think I would include myself amongst them) who believe that the "missing 5%" is all in the mind; our senses are so blasted after frying the spices and making the curry that we simply cannot appreciate what we have cooked. I think there is almost unanimous agreement that most curries taste better on day two, but whether that is (a) because the taste becomes more rounded, given time; or (b) because our olfactory and gustatory organs have become re-sensitised; or (c) some combination of the two, is moot.What have you been up to which you have been away ?** Phil.
Hello everyone ! good to know this site is still alive and kicking
Sorry Phil. I Have to disagree. There is definitely something missing in taste. Nothing at all to do with sensory overload or whatever you call it Im afraid. I actually wish you were right...but you're not!
Sorry Phil - I Have to disagree. There is definitely something missing in taste. Nothing at all to do with sensory overload or whatever you call it I'm afraid. I actually wish you were right...but you're not!