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प्रश्न
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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उत्तर
| Expressions and sounds | Food |
| Yum | Sweet items, like ice cream, jalebi, etc. |
| Slurp | Noodles, porridge, kheer. |
| Tch, tch | Sour things, like pickles. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
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Why can you not taste food properly when you have a cold?
Chew it or chew it well: What’s the difference?
Try this together in class:
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?
Where do you think the food must be going after you put it in your mouth and swallow it? In the picture given here, draw the path of the food through your body. Share your picture with your friends. Do all of you have similar pictures?
