
Do our taste buds change with age? 🥦
Yes, more than we might think. Children and adults often perceive the taste of the same foods differently, especially vegetables.
Children have more active taste receptors than adults, which makes bitter flavours and strong aromas feel much more intense to them. This is one reason why broccoli, kale or cabbage may taste “stronger” or less pleasant to children than to adults.
As we age, both the number and sensitivity of taste buds gradually change. Taste perception is also influenced by:
• eating experiences,
• childhood habits,
• food preparation methods,
• and even texture and aroma.
Interestingly, studies suggest that repeated exposure to certain foods can gradually increase acceptance. This means that dislike of vegetables in childhood does not necessarily last forever.
Taste is not only about the tongue, it is also shaped by biology, experience and habits 🌱

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