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How the bacteria in your mouth could be the reason you dislike broccoli.

October 10, 2021

“The classic bitter taste of Brassica vegetables is commonly thought to be due to compounds called glucosinolates. When we chew a big mouthful of broccoli or cauliflower these molecules are converted into a chemical called isothiocyanate, which is responsible for […]

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