Orange Juice After Brushing: A Taste Revolution?

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Ever experienced that odd tang when you sip orange juice right after brushing your teeth? This video uncovers the science behind this quirky taste phenomenon. The culprit is sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), a common ingredient in toothpaste, which mutes sweetness and heightens bitterness. This chemical magic transforms the normally sweet orange juice into a sharp, sour, and bitter surprise for your taste buds. But it’s more than just an unexpected taste clash; it’s a playful dance of chemistry and flavor that some adventurous eaters embrace. Dive into this taste experiment with us and explore how such an unassuming morning habit… \n