I am a Year 8 student at Glenbrae School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 10 and my teachers are Mrs Raj and Mrs Parker.
Monday, 24 November 2014
~ choosing muesli bars
Today I was finishing off my Choosing Muesli Bars. I tasted and investigated different flavors. I also learnt how to read food labels, properly. It was funny, delicious and disgusting at the same time. I really wanted to taste it again, but there wasn't enough for everyone. So, I wanted to be kind and NOT eat it.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
~ jelly bean experiment
Today I was experiencing the difference between eating and tasting jelly beans with you nose blocked and unblocked.
Conclusion: My hypothesis was actually correct. I think that my guess was close to what I experienced when I was tasting the jelly bean because what happened when I was experiencing the jelly bean, is what I guessed was going to happen.
Question: Do our taste buds require smell?
Hypothesis: I think that when I pop the jelly bean in my mouth and I’ve blocked my nose, at first all I’ll taste is the sugar, and when I unblock my nose, I’ll be able to recognise the flavour, easily.
Materials:
- Your hand / Blindfold
- Your nose
- Your mouth
- Packet of jelly beans
Procedure:
- Close your eyes or put on a blindfold
- Block your nose
- Put a jelly bean in your mouth
- Record the jelly bean you taste
- Unblock your nose
- Taste again
- Then record the flavour you taste
Observations: When I put the jelly bean in my mouth with my nose blocked, all I could taste was the sugar, which was delicious. I had a guess of what the flavour was, floating around in my head. But, when I unblocked my nose, I could taste the flavour immediately which was lime.
Conclusion: My hypothesis was actually correct. I think that my guess was close to what I experienced when I was tasting the jelly bean because what happened when I was experiencing the jelly bean, is what I guessed was going to happen.
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