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Flavor Tripping on the Miracle Berry

July 13, 2010

Flavor tripping is a term used to describe the effects of the miracle fruit. Once this berry is eaten and given a chance to coat the tongue, it temporarily changes the way taste buds perceive sour or acidic flavors, making them taste very sweet. Lemons taste like lemonade candy. Goat cheese tastes a little like [...]

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Check out our recipes

July 9, 2010

Many new recipes have gone up in the past few days. Be sure to check out periodically, since we’re going to be adding recipes as we come across them. This is not to mention some of the recipes that we are experimenting with and creating ourselves.

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Flavor Tripping Recipes

November 21, 2008

Lately, I’ve been scouring the net and asking people some of their weirdest combinations of foods to try with the miracle fruit.  So far, I haven’t gotten anything too off the wall.  One person suggested mixing hot sauce, balsamic vinegar, spicy mustard, and lemon juice.  Another supplied me with a recipe for cupcakes made with [...]

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Media Coverage of Miracle Fruit

November 17, 2008

I’m assuming that miracle fruit fever will hit shortly.  It probably has already.  Local news coverage of the miracle fruit, miraculin, and flavor tripping have been coming up a lot lately.  They all open with a brief explanation of the miracle fruit’s origin, and miraculin’s effects on the taste buds.  Then they show clips of [...]

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Fruit Hunters author, Adam Leith Gollner, on the miracle fruit.

November 4, 2008

The Fruit Hunters: Adam Leith Gollner Adam Gollner is hugely responsible for spreading the word on the miracle fruit.  If you haven’t checked out his book, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce, and Obsession, then do so.  Although it’s about a lot more than the miracle fruit, there is a chapter devoted [...]

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Insane! The Miracle Fruit has to be tasted to be believed.

November 4, 2008

Miracle Berry directions Pop berry in mouth Eat Next eat something sour (like a lemon) It tastes extremely sweet! Freak out and experiment more Synsepalum dulcificum is known by many different names: the miracle fruit, magic berry, miracle berry, flavor berry…and if I had my way, the wacky, wonderful, magical weird berry-thing.  If you haven’t [...]

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