Not that Mattes calls its fat of course, he prefers to call it oleogustus. While oleogustus isn’t a real word in the dictionary sense of things, it has its roots in history, coming from the Latin translation for oily or fatty taste.
However, even though Mattes remains thoroughly convinced that this sixth sense is real, since there’s no real definition for what makes something a basic taste, it’s going to be hard to make all the skeptical scientists of the …show more content…
In order to see if a set group of people were all able to taste oleogustus as something unique from the other basic tastes, him and his colleagues fed the participants a series of solutions, plugged their noses (so they wouldn’t be able to smell what they were tasting), and asked them to sort the solutions into similar or dissimilar taste categories. Spoiler alert: people can tell a fatty taste from all the other tastes.
But what exactly does a fatty acid taste like? If you’re thinking pizza grease, you need to be thinking grosser because when Mattes says fat what he really means is rendered fat. While chances are high you’ve never had the pleasure of trying that out for yourself, if you’ve ever seen the Friends episode where all of the characters accidentally take a sip from a glass of fat in Monica’s fridge, then you know just how awful a taste it is that we’re talking about