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This study clarified that individuals can learn to distinguish subtle taste differences through repeated exposure to various foods. A person described as having a “discerning palate” is not necessarily able to evaluate complex flavors after a single exposure, but rather gains this ability through repeated tasting of high-quality foods over time (Scander et al. 2020). In this study, participants learned to identify sweet substances by repeatedly tasting them at concentrations one leve...