Jono
06-21-2009, 10:04
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/5570009/Why-taste-is-as-regional-as-dialect.html
Why taste is as regional as dialect
Taste is as regional as dialect, a Nottingham university study has shown.
"Prof Taylor said: "Taste is determined by our genetic make-up and influenced by our upbringing and experience with flavours."
If true for Great Britain it would be true for the U.S....though our population is more diverse and scattered across regions.
I suppose the same applies to the appeal of various liqours/wines/beer/whiskey etc.
If you look at our immigration patterns....Scots/Irish/English/Welsh in particular for the KY / TN areas....these results pop up for the native populations:
"Scots like rich, creamy foods that are comforting and linger on the palate."
"Wales....Onions and leeks are a hit, as is Worcestershire Sauce."
Re English...see the regional differences. Ireland was not covered.
Southern food and drink ....bourbon...may indeed be influenced.
Why taste is as regional as dialect
Taste is as regional as dialect, a Nottingham university study has shown.
"Prof Taylor said: "Taste is determined by our genetic make-up and influenced by our upbringing and experience with flavours."
If true for Great Britain it would be true for the U.S....though our population is more diverse and scattered across regions.
I suppose the same applies to the appeal of various liqours/wines/beer/whiskey etc.
If you look at our immigration patterns....Scots/Irish/English/Welsh in particular for the KY / TN areas....these results pop up for the native populations:
"Scots like rich, creamy foods that are comforting and linger on the palate."
"Wales....Onions and leeks are a hit, as is Worcestershire Sauce."
Re English...see the regional differences. Ireland was not covered.
Southern food and drink ....bourbon...may indeed be influenced.