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प्रश्न
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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उत्तर
Yes, a few drops of sour things are enough to make out the taste.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Collect a few food items having different kinds of tastes. Play a game with your friends as Jhumpa and Jhoolan did. Tell your friend to taste the food and ask -
How did it taste? What was the food item?
Collect a few food items having different kinds of taste. Play a game with your friends like Jhumpa and Jhoolan did. Tell your friend to taste the food and ask -
On which part of the tongue could you get the most taste - in front, at the back, on the left or right side of the tongue?
Use a clean cloth to wipe the front part of your tongue so that it is dry. Put some sugar or jaggery there. Could you taste anything? Why did this happen?
Think of words that you know or make up your own words to describe the taste.
When Jhumpa tasted some of the things, she said “Sssee, sssee, sssee…”
What do you think she may have eaten?
Why don’t you make sounds that describe some tastes?
From your expressions and sounds ask your friends to guess what you might have eaten.
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Nitu’s teacher used to tell the girls to have glucose while playing hockey. Why do you think she did this?
Why do you think Rashmi could eat only one roti in the whole day?
Why do you think that the food of Rashmi and Kailash was not proper?
Do you know any child who does not get enough to eat in the whole day? What are the reasons for this?
