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Why does a cracker taste different after being soaked in saliva for 2 minutes?
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Why does a cracker taste different after being soaked in saliva for 2 minutes?
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It becomes sweet, that means that a chemical change happend. I did this befor at school.
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My theory is that . Mybe it changed because the flavor composition of the cracker changed or it dissolved in the saliva. THEORY. :'3
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