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That tastes sour!

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    Taste buds on your tongue send messages to your brain. They tell you how things taste. (123RF)
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    Do you make a face when you taste sour foods? (Getty Images)
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    Many people like to eat sour candy with friends. (123RF)
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    People spend lots of money on candy. (AP/Kathy Willens)
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    Fruits have different kinds of acids in them. Those acids make sour flavors. (Pixabay)
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Have a taste.  Lick your lips.
Tongues love pickles and vinegar chips.

Do you eat sour candy?  Do you love lemons?  God made our tongues.  They like sour surprises!

Pray: Thank God for taste buds. Taste buds make eating fun.

Read More:
Sour candy is big business. The sour candy market may be worth as much as $2.7 billion by 2030. Why do people like sour candy so much? There is science behind the sting. Sour flavors are in acid in fruits. Sour signals rush to the brain when these acids touch taste buds. The brain loves it. It releases dopamine. That is a chemical that makes us feel good.

“Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him!” (Psalm 34:8)