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Miracle Fruit Satisfies Sweet Tooth Without Sugar


15 July 2008
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The berry itself has little flavor. But a compound in the fruit coats the sour taste buds, changing the natural flavors of some foods.<br />
The berry itself has little flavor. But a compound in the fruit coats the sour taste buds, changing the natural flavors of some foods.
Food connoisseurs in the United States are raving about an African fruit that promises to make many foods taste sweet without using sugar. The berry, formally "synsepalum dulcificum" but commonly known as miracle fruit, is also drawing attention from researchers eager to find ways to stimulate appetite. VOA's Brian Wagner has this report.
 

 

 

 


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