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Chapter: Chapter 6: Plant Physiology

The tastes of plants arise from sugar

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1075. The tastes of plants arise from sugar ; from different acids; from volatile oils, which produce an acrid taste; from tannin, which produces astringency; and from a mixture of mucilage with a little tannin, which produces what is called a herbaceous taste.