The Case for Room-Temperature Foods

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The Case for Room-Temperature Foods
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Here's why some foods like cheeses and dips are better when you leave them out.

What's striking here, at least in the context of the widely cited University of Leuven research, is that the bounds of"hot" and"cold" we're talking about aren't evenhot and cold. The threshold of 95°F isn't as warm as the center of a very rare steak , or our own body temperature.

*In line with research showing that warming or cooling certain areas of the tongue can bring about changes in flavor perception,found that participants served ice water experienced diminished ability to sense sweetness, chocolatiness, and creaminess in dark chocolate. The study's authors propose that North Americans' unique preference for ice water may help to explain our predilection for more intensely sweet foods.

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