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Electronic tongue could let you taste cake in virtual reality

Last updated: March 2, 2025 11:06 am
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Electronic Tongue Can Replicate Flavors Like Cake and Fish Soup for Virtual Reality

An innovative electronic tongue known as e-Taste has been developed by Yizhen Jia and his team at The Ohio State University. This device has the capability to mimic flavors like cake and fish soup, making it an essential tool for recreating food experiences in virtual reality.

The e-Taste system utilizes chemicals representing the five basic tastes – salty, sour, sweet, bitter, and umami. By detecting these chemical levels in food samples using sensors, converting them into digital data, and delivering corresponding flavor-containing hydrogels through a small tube placed under the tongue, the system can partially replicate the taste experience.

In initial tests, the device successfully reproduced single flavors such as sourness with high accuracy. Further experiments involved complex tastes like lemonade, cake, fried egg, fish soup, and coffee, with participants being able to distinguish between these flavors over 80% of the time.

However, Alan Chalmers from the University of Warwick points out that focusing solely on flavors may not provide a complete tasting experience. He emphasizes that factors like smell and visual cues also play a significant role in how we perceive taste. For instance, the sweetness of a strawberry is accentuated by its aroma and color, not just its sourness.

While the e-Taste system excels in quantifying sweetness and sourness levels, it falls short in replicating the holistic taste perception of a human tongue. Chalmers suggests that a more comprehensive approach is needed to truly mimic the complexity of taste sensation.

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