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Fyllehunden - en podd om vinkemi
Oskar Henriksson
42 episodes
1 week ago
The majority of episodes are AI generated deep dives, created using the Audio overview feature of notebookLM. The episodes are based on scientific papers I found on evolution of taste, food and wine pairing and other taste related topics.
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The majority of episodes are AI generated deep dives, created using the Audio overview feature of notebookLM. The episodes are based on scientific papers I found on evolution of taste, food and wine pairing and other taste related topics.
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Fyllehunden - en podd om vinkemi
Biologi vs. Kultur

Vad Styr Verkligen Våra Matval? En Djupdykning i Hunger, Smak och Sociala Normer



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1 week ago
15 minutes 41 seconds

Fyllehunden - en podd om vinkemi
Den Dolda Sanningen Bakom Våra Matval: Biologi, Kultur och Psykologin Som Styr Din Tallrik

Den Dolda Sanningen Bakom Våra Matval: Biologi, Kultur och Psykologin Som Styr Din Tallrik

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1 week ago
15 minutes 59 seconds

Fyllehunden - en podd om vinkemi
Retronasal Perception of Iron and Copper Salts

The provided text details a scientific study investigating the detection thresholds of iron and copper salts, specifically how retronasal smell contributes to their perception. Researchers determined these thresholds with and without nasal occlusion, using a modified forced-choice ascending method of limits and various statistical analyses. The study found that nasal occlusion significantly increased detection thresholds for both iron and copper salts but not for sodium chloride, suggesting that a retronasal olfactory component is crucial to sensing these metallic compounds at low concentrations. This research implies that the common "metallic taste" associated with these substances is largely an olfactory sensation, potentially arising from lipid oxidation products generated in the mouth.

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2 months ago
11 minutes 21 seconds

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Decoding Wine Terroir: AI and GC Analysis

This academic article explores the potential of gas chromatography (GC) to predict the origin and vintage of Bordeaux red wines. Researchers employed machine learning (ML) techniques on raw gas chromatograms from numerous wines across seven estates and twelve vintages. They discovered that nonlinear dimensionality reduction could surprisingly map the geography of the Bordeaux region based on the wine's chemical profile. The study achieved near-perfect accuracy in identifying the wine's estate and up to 50% accuracy in predicting the vintage, suggesting that a wine's chemical identity is distributed across a broad spectrum of molecules rather than just a few key compounds. This approach offers a more affordable and less labor-intensive method than traditional targeted analysis, highlighting GC's remarkable utility in wine science.

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4 months ago
47 minutes 50 seconds

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Decoding Global Palates: Flavor Preferences in Online Recipes

This academic article explores cross-cultural flavor preferences by analyzing a large dataset of online recipes from China, the US, and Germany. The authors utilize flavor compounds extracted from ingredients to represent recipes and employ machine learning to identify distinctions and similarities in flavor use across these cultures. Their findings suggest cultural differences in flavor profiles are detectable algorithmically, and they also uncover potential shared flavor preferences between some cultures. The research further includes exploratory analyses using ingredient networks and flavor compound clustering to support the machine learning results and discusses implications for cross-cultural food recommendation systems

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6 months ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

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The Chemistry of Wine Aromas

The provided text meticulously explains the science behind wine aromas, beginning with the fundamental process of olfaction in the human brain. It then discusses odor thresholds and the molecular requirements for scent. A significant portion categorizes the key aroma compounds found in wine, such as terpenes, esters, and phenols, detailing their origins in grape varietals, fermentation, and aging processes like oak influence. Finally, it connects these chemical families to common aroma descriptors used in wine tasting, illustrated with specific examples and their corresponding chemical origins.


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6 months ago
15 minutes 52 seconds

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Human Taste Perception: Biology, Culture, and Choice

Genetic factors significantly influence human taste perception, explaining why individuals and populations exhibit diverse food preferences. This paper explores the biological and evolutionary basis of taste, including the five primary taste qualities and the heritability of sensitivity to them. It discusses how natural selection and genetic variation, as explained by Darwin and Mendel, have shaped taste preferences over time, often driven by the need to identify nutritious and avoid toxic substances. Cultural and environmental factors also play a crucial role in shaping food choices, sometimes overriding innate predispositions. Ultimately, understanding the interplay of genetics and environment in taste perception is important for addressing contemporary issues like malnutrition and obesity.

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7 months ago
16 minutes 36 seconds

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Primate and Human Taste: Evolution and Perception

This source presents a comparative analysis of taste perception in primates, including humans, focusing on evolutionary influences. The authors examine taste thresholds and neural responses to various compounds, suggesting a fundamental dichotomy in primate taste systems that distinguishes between potentially beneficial substances like sugars and noxious compounds such as tannins and alkaloids. By comparing human psychophysical data with electrophysiological recordings from non-human primates, the study questions the traditional notion of separate "basic tastes." The research highlights the coevolution of primate taste preferences with angiosperms and their diverse chemical compositions, indicating that taste perception has been shaped by interactions with the environment and dietary adaptations over evolutionary time.

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7 months ago
15 minutes 1 second

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Efficacy of Behavioural Change Targets: A Meta-Analysis

This comprehensive review article synthesizes numerous meta-analyses to identify the determinants of human behavior and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions targeting these factors to induce change. The authors categorize determinants as either individual (like knowledge, attitudes, and habits) or social-structural (such as norms, incentives, and access). Their findings reveal a hierarchy of intervention efficacy, suggesting that approaches focusing on altering access and habits tend to be more impactful than those targeting knowledge or general attitudes, with similar patterns observed for health and environmental behaviors. Ultimately, the authors advocate for policymakers to prioritize high-efficacy interventions and caution against relying on correlational data to guide behavioral change strategies.

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7 months ago
16 minutes 43 seconds

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Sommeliers' Brain: Flavor, Language, and Wine Expertise

This research article investigates the neurological distinctions between sommeliers and novice wine consumers during wine tasting, specifically examining how expertise affects the brain's chemosensory and semantic processing. Employing fMRI and diffusion-weighted imaging, the study reveals that sommeliers exhibit unique structural connectivity in white matter tracts, particularly the superior longitudinal fasciculus, which correlates with their ability to discern wine complexity. Furthermore, the research identifies functional brain differences, showing that sommeliers activate language and memory-related regions more readily, especially when evaluating complex wines, while novices show greater activity in emotional and reward-related areas. The findings suggest that extensive wine training refines the integration between sensory perception and semantic knowledge in experts, enhancing their ability to identify and describe subtle flavor nuances.

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7 months ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

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Nordic Alcohol Monopolies: Public Health and Policy

This report by the World Health Organization investigates the role of Nordic alcohol monopolies in minimizing alcohol-related harm and promoting public health. It examines the history, function, and impact of these monopolies in Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the Faroe Islands, highlighting their unique approach to alcohol sales and distribution, specifically focusing on placing public health before profits. The report contrasts alcohol consumption and harm indicators between Nordic countries with monopolies and EU countries, evaluating the effectiveness of the monopolies.

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8 months ago
21 minutes 46 seconds

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New device could allow you to taste a cake in virtual reality

This research introduces "e-Taste," a novel bio-integrated gustatory interface designed to digitally simulate and transmit taste sensations. The system combines sensors and actuators, enabling remote tasting experiences in virtual and augmented reality environments. It uses a microfluidic device to deliver precise concentrations of chemicals representing five basic tastes, controlled by an electromagnetic actuation system.

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8 months ago
18 minutes 54 seconds

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Sensory Synergy: Trends and Practices in Food and Wine Pairing

This research paper investigates the dynamic relationship between evolving culinary trends and food and wine pairing practices. The study uses qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze the shifts from traditional pairings to more experimental approaches influenced by factors like molecular gastronomy, cultural fusion, and technology. It highlights the growing importance of sustainability, consumer preferences, and the impact of social media on pairing choices.

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8 months ago
14 minutes 31 seconds

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The Sensory Experience of Taste and Tasting

Barry C. Smith's work examines the nature of sensory experience, specifically focusing on taste and tasting. The study challenges the assumption that we have direct awareness of our sensory experiences, arguing that what we perceive as "taste" is actually a complex, multimodal integration of various senses. It suggests that flavor arises from the fusion of taste, smell (retronasal olfaction), and somatosensory sensations.

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8 months ago
13 minutes 22 seconds

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Evoking Taste Through Geosensorial Wine Tasting

This article explores the evolution of wine tasting, contrasting the dominant "analytical" method—rooted in British wine trade practices and emphasizing aroma identification—with a newer "geosensorial" approach. The geosensorial method, pioneered by Julien Camus, focuses on the tactile sensations and overall mouthfeel of wine, aiming for greater accessibility and inclusivity. 

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8 months ago
17 minutes 8 seconds

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Tannins, Astringency, and Bitterness: Molecular Mechanisms and Sensory Perception

This review article examines the astringency and bitterness of tannins, polyphenol compounds found in many foods and beverages. The authors discuss the molecular mechanisms behind these taste sensations, focusing on tannins' interactions with salivary proteins and oral cells, as well as the role of bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs).

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8 months ago
13 minutes 33 seconds

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Taste Receptor Genes and Wine Perception

This research study investigated the relationship between genetic variations in taste receptor genes and individual perceptions of wine characteristics, specifically bitterness and sourness

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8 months ago
12 minutes 35 seconds

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The Roles of Genes in Bitter Taste Perception

This 2019 review article from AIMS Genetics examines the role of genes, specifically the TAS2R38 gene, in determining human bitter taste perception. The article explores the genetic basis for variations in the ability to taste bitter compounds like phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) and 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP), including the impact of different genotypes on food preferences and potential links to various diseases, such as diabetes and obesity. 

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8 months ago
10 minutes 27 seconds

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Taste Genetics and Alcohol Consumption

This research article investigates the relationship between genetic variations in taste, specifically sensitivity to the bitter compound PROP, and alcohol consumption. The study found that individuals less sensitive to PROP bitterness reported experiencing less oral burn from alcohol and consumed alcoholic beverages more frequently. 

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8 months ago
11 minutes 32 seconds

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Supertasting: Two Decades of Research

The provided texts explore the concept of "supertasters," individuals experiencing heightened taste intensity. 

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9 months ago
21 minutes 28 seconds

Fyllehunden - en podd om vinkemi
The majority of episodes are AI generated deep dives, created using the Audio overview feature of notebookLM. The episodes are based on scientific papers I found on evolution of taste, food and wine pairing and other taste related topics.