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Published 2014
Some natural substances have a powerful sweetening effect when present in small amounts. One of these is glycyrrhizin in liquorice. In the actual root, or the black sweetmeat made from it, its sweetness is partly masked by other, bitter compounds.
Several tropical plants contain substances which, when eaten, have the bizarre effect of making everything else taste sweet for some time. The most notable of these is the ‘miracle berry’, Synsepalum dulcificum. Food scientists have not yet succeeded in bringing its active substance, miraculin, under control.
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