Q: My son made a fancy pasta dish sprinkled with pine nuts for his girlfriend. Within a couple of days, he developed a terrible bitter taste in his mouth that became worse when he ate anything, ...
Rare condition in which eating pine nuts ruins taste for weeks. Jul. 7, 2010— -- It's a chef's worst nightmare: to wake up one morning to find that food has lost its flavor-- that every morsel to ...
Imagine taking 50 pennies and placing them in your mouth. Get them all up in there, lined against your gums. Put them on top of your tongue, so all your taste buds are covered. How does that taste?
To the bartender at Father’s Office in Culver City, who graciously replaced my California chardonnay with an Italian white on Monday night because the chardonnay tasted rancid: I apologize. Weirdly, ...
They’re the caviar of nuts and saviour of sad salads. But did you know they can cause a mysterious condition that makes food taste bad? (Thankfully, it's not permanent.) Here’s everything you’ve ever ...
Scientists on the trail of "pine nut mouth," a nasty metallic aftertaste that some people get after eating the tender little nuts, have been stumped in their latest effort to zero in on the cause of ...
They are a favourite with celebrity chefs and hailed as the latest healthy salad ingredient. But a liberal sprinkling of pine nuts over your dinner could also leave a bitter taste in your mouth.