Tell
the students that their tongues
are organs
that contain more than 9,000 taste buds.
The
taste buds are grouped into four sections to identify sweet, salty,
sour and bitter tastes.
Conduct
a four-part taste test to help
kids
identify those special sections.
On
an overhead projector, show a
drawing of a
tongue with lines separating the tip, sides (in two sections) and back.
Have
children copy the illustration.
Place
corn syrup, sour pickle juice, lightly salted water and pure lemon
juice in four small jars and label each one.
Give
eachchild two cotton swabs and let
them take
turns dipping one end of their swabs in a specified liquid and brushing
a drop on their tongues.
After
each dip, have them label on
their tongue
maps the section that seemed to control the taste.
When
the students have tested all four
liquids and
labeled the map sections, have them compare their impressions with
yours: tip (sweet), front sides (salty), back sides (sour) and the back
of the tongue (bitter).
Remind
children that if they cut down
on sugar and
salt for a while they'll get used to consuming less of these
ingredients.
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