Schweizer Mate Tasting aus dem SRF auch anders wild.
Club Mate einfach Zitat: "zu rauchig und zu bitter"
Schweizer Mate Tasting aus dem SRF auch anders wild.
Club Mate einfach Zitat: "zu rauchig und zu bitter"
It's a picture, yes. It's not art. It is a different thing, it serves different purposes. Just like we take photographs for different reasons. Either that was made by a teenager, or by someone that had zero art education and it's worrying. #aiart #creativity #taste #generativeai #ai #artificialintelligence #art
Flattening of Culture
“Is the contemporary city like the contemporary airport: ‘all the same?’”
A very good article by an obviously very clever author! Highly recommended reading
#Culture #SocialNetworks #AI #Taste #Norm #Mainstream #Extremism
https://english.elpais.com/society/2025-03-23/why-everything-looks-the-same-everywhere.html
8 Reasons why adding a handful of almonds is all you need for good health https://www.diningandcooking.com/1973361/8-reasons-why-adding-a-handful-of-almonds-is-all-you-need-for-good-health/ #Almond #AlmondHealth #food #FoodNews #health #nutrition #taste
Oppacher erhält den renommierten Taste Award bereits mit der Höchstbewertung von drei Sternen zum neunten Mal. #Oppacher #Eric Schäffer #Margon Mineralwasser #Taste Award https://bit.ly/4hp7ojj https://www.diesachsen.de/elbland/oppacher-mineralwasser-mit-einem-premium-preis-ausgezeichnet-3001739?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=publizer&utm_content=textlink
Taste - self titled
Rory Gallagher formed Taste in Ireland in 1966, when he was 18. By 1968 they were in London with a new lineup (Rory - guitar and vocals, Richard McCracken - bass and John Wilson - drums). This album was released in 1969, shortly after Rory's 21st birthday, and completes my collection of his official albums released in his lifetime.
8 Foods that are naturally loaded with proteins – Recipes https://www.diningandcooking.com/1924645/8-foods-that-are-naturally-loaded-with-proteins-recipes/ #food #FoodNews #health #news #nutrition #taste
New at bl.ag online: 'Classifying Signs' by Harry Leeson, which explores class, taste, and the impact of street signs and public lettering policy on our built environments:
https://bl.ag/classifying-signs-by-harry-leeson/
Kensington and Chelsea street sign photo by Alistair Hall: https://www.wemadethis.co.uk/.
Live Taste - Taste
Recorded on 31st August 1970 at Montreux, and released in February 1971, just a few months after the band split.
Today at lunch I came across this beautiful place in Milan: Hygge where I ate really well and the welcome was no less. Essential place furnished with taste and very pleasant for a breakfast or lunch. I highly recommend and stay tuned because soon you will see some beautiful things
#MorningCoffeeAlbum with a peach!
Live at the Isle of Wight - Taste
Released after Taste had disbanded, this album is taken from the performance where, reputably, Jimi Hendrix, when asked what it was like to be the best guitarist in the world, replied "I don't know, ask Rory Gallagher"
Here's Taste at the Isle of Wight festival, with Rory Gallagher showing us what the electric guitar is for:
https://youtu.be/oNV0wpErolQ?si=PsffHxUcrHdyJk-i
Can you imagine being at this festival, with this, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell....?
##Brain scans of people who’ve had #SARS-CoV-2 show a pattern of brain shrinkage that is distinct from normal aging. The orbitofrontal cortex and parahippocampal gyrus are the regions most likely to be affected post-#infection.
The ORBITAL FRONTAL CORTEX generates much interest because of some of the roles it is speculated to play in higher-order cognition, such as #DecisionMaking . It connects other regions of the brain to the sensory regions, #memory, and #emotion centers. Notable in #covid infections, this part of the brain processes #taste and #smell perception.
Cognitive functions usually associated with the orbitofrontal cortex include:
- Affective responses (emotional reactions)
- Decision making
- Impulse control
Damage to the orbitofrontal cortex may cause changes in social #behavior (how you interact with others and situations), decision making, and #personality.
People with damage to the orbitofrontal cortex may show -
MORE:
- Aggression
- Childish conduct
- Disinhibition
- Apathy
- Risky behavior
and LESS:
- #Motivation
- #Empathy / concern and for others
- Impulse control
Damage to the orbitalfrontal cortex may alter how the body reacts to emotions, leading to impulsivity and bad judgment. For instance, when making a bold decision, healthy patients exhibit physical symptoms of worry, such as sweaty palms. Patients with injury to the orbitofrontal cortex, however, did not.
Studies show that the orbitalfrontal cortex aids in forecasting decisions based on experience. If this part of the brain is damaged, people may make bad choices even though they are aware of the consequences.
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, some people find that the changes in their brain make them feel happier, unnhibited, less prone to worry, and more animated.
Last one in what ended up as a short thread on umami response
Proteins breakdown and many of the amino acids, not just glutamate, produce an umami response.
There's glutamate in mother's milk, and enhanced umami (glutamate) in say vegetable soup produces a more favorable response from babies
#Taste #KitchenChemistry
https://www.umamiinfo.com/what/whatisumami/#cont02_area
Lest you think that umami is mainly an "Asian" food thing, understand that this is a taste response to foods everywhere - the synergy between glutamate and inosinate (and/or guanylate) too
Here's an illustration ( from the excellent website with a ton of info; scroll down to synergy for this pic - https://www.umamiinfo.com/what/whatisumami/#cont02_area )
In case you know of umami but don't know about differences in response to glutamate (there's a lot in kombu) and inosinate (there's a lot in katsuoboshi) and guanylate (there's a lot in shiitake, especially dried) - know that there is a synergy between these.
Hence my mixing of the 3 for the dashi <technically 2 would have been ok>
Here's a good review article
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26247011/
"Sexual Failure Decreases Sweet Taste Perception in Male Drosophila via Dopaminergic Signaling"
http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2024.12.23.630063v1?rss=1
#Metabolism #Drosophila #Behaviour #Sensory
#Taste