Low Sugar Diet Makes Foods Taste Sweeter But Does Not Change Preferred Level of Sweetness
Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - 14:30
in Mathematics & Economics
New research from the Monell Center reveals that while foods such as vanilla pudding taste sweeter following three months on a low-sugar diet, the level of sweetness most preferred in foods and beverages does not change. The findings may inform public health efforts to reduce the amount of added sugars that people consume in their diets.