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Virtual reality can spot people's love for food

The study, published in the Journal of Food Science, found that humans not only relish the sweet, savory and saltiness of foods but they are influenced by the environment in which they eat

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Food scientists at Cornell University in New York have used virtual reality (VR) to show how people's perception of real food can be altered by their surroundings.

The study, published in the Journal of Food Science, found that humans not only relish the sweet, savory and saltiness of foods but they are influenced by the environment in which they eat.

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