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the texture your tongue votes on before your brain reads the label.
means the physical sensation food or drink creates in your mouth — creamy, crisp, chalky, fizzy — separate from taste or smell.
from coined by food scientists in the 1930s-40s to describe texture as its own measurable variable, not just an afterthought of flavor; it went mainstream in the 1980s when marketers realized nobody buys ice cream for its ideology.
science termstudied seriously in food rheology labs
beer worldbrewers judge it as rigorously as taste
psychology twisttexture changes perceived flavor intensity
marketing magiccrunch sells more than nutrition claims