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>Mouthfeel

>> No.11672461

>>11672014
It means how the food feels in the mouth.

>> No.11672569

>ooooh mommy

>> No.11672573

>>11672461
Texture

>> No.11672575
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11672575

>>11672014
>the mouth feel is superb

>> No.11672603

>>11672573
That works too, but is less specific.

>> No.11672616

>>11672573
How is it less specific?

>> No.11672626

Needs more butter.

>> No.11672657

>>11672014
>flavorful
(Flavorsome is the correct term)

>> No.11672663

>>11672616
It includes the change in composition after your saliva defiles it. Texture is just a general term for how it feels both outside and inside your mouth before mastication.

>> No.11672696

>>11672663
Seema like an arbitrary definition. Why can't texture mean both before and after chewing?

>> No.11672711

>>11672696
Because the composition is constantly changing while inside your mouth. The roof of your mouth is also incredibly thin and sensitive so how a food's texture may appear or feel like before consumption may differ from how it actually feels in your mouth.
Hence all those fuckers who cut themselves on Cap'n Crunch.

>> No.11673024

>>11672696
Texture is how the food feels. Mouthfeel is how you feel.