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Mouthfeel: How Texture Makes Taste

By Ole Mouritsen and Klavs Styrbæk

Published 2017

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Japanese technique for killing fish, which is considered to enhance the taste while reducing to a minimum the damage done to the flesh and color of the fish muscles. The 350-year-old technique ensures that rigor mortis is delayed. The fish is not stressed at the time of death, which releases more of the substances, especially inosinate, that are a source of umami.