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Jhoolan put a few drops of lemon juice in Jhumpa’s mouth. Do you think we can make out the taste with just a few drops? - Environmental Studies

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Jhoolan put a few drops of lemon juice in Jhumpa’s mouth. Do you think we can make out the taste with just a few drops?

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Yes, a few drops of sour things are enough to make out the taste.

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From Tasting to Digesting
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पाठ 3: From Tasting to Digesting - From Tasting to Digesting [पृष्ठ २३]

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एनसीईआरटी Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 5
पाठ 3 From Tasting to Digesting
From Tasting to Digesting | Q 1.3 | पृष्ठ २३

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Think of words that you know or make up your own words to describe the taste.

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What do you think she may have eaten?


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From your expressions and sounds ask your friends to guess what you might have eaten.


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Each of you takes a piece of bread or roti or some cooked rice.

Put it in your mouth, chew three to four times and swallow it.

Did the taste change as you chewed it?

Now take another piece or some rice and chew it thirty to thirty-two times.

Was there any change in the taste after chewing so many times? 


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