Re: Naturally

From: Adolfo Etchegaray (aetchegaray@arnet.com.ar)
Thu Apr 15 16:09:21 1999


In fact, a synthetic molecule of sucrose tastes exactly the same as a natural one...

PS: yes, I know. You probably need more than one molecule to feel taste...its only an ilustrative example

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Adolfo Etchegaray
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Buenos Aires. Argentina
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>At 1:09 PM -0500 on 4/15/99, Tonya Von Brooks, CPM wrote: > >> Well now Geff-I think orange juice taste better than Tang. Tonya > >sure... but you are comparing apple to orange juice.. :) > >I like orange juice better than tang. I also like it better than Orange >soda, but what is in the cup is not chemically the same thing.. > >Geffrey H. Klein, MD >geffrey.klein@obgyn.net >17448 State Hwy 3 Suite 200 >Webster, Texas 77598 >(713) 741 2273 ext 2628 >





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