Ikeda’s MSG / was a huge commercial success, / but some scientists did not believe / umami / was really a fifth taste.
They / continued to believe that / there were only four tastes.
Then, in 2000, / almost 100 years / after Ikeda’s discovery, / scientists found / physical proof.
The human tongue / contains tiny receptors, / or taste buds, / which allow us / to tell the difference / between tastes.
Scientists found / that these receptors / responded to glutamate / in a special way.
In fact, / they found / that the receptors responded / in that way / only to glutamate, / and not / to any of the other / four tastes.
Ikeda’s MSG / was a huge commercial success, / but some scientists did not believe / umami / was really a fifth taste. They / continued to believe that / there were only four tastes. Then, in 2000, / almost 100 years / after Ikeda’s discovery, / scientists found / physical proof. The human tongue / contains tiny receptors, / or taste buds, / which allow us / to tell the difference / between tastes. Scientists found / that these receptors / responded to glutamate / in a special way. In fact, / they found / that the receptors responded / in that way / only to glutamate, / and not / to any of the other / four tastes.
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