papilles
Papilles, also known as taste buds, are sensory organs responsible for the sense of taste. They are small, onion-shaped structures located primarily on the tongue, but also on the roof of the mouth, the throat, and the epiglottis. Each papilla contains several taste receptor cells, which are specialized neurons that detect different taste compounds.
There are four main types of papillae on the tongue: filiform, fungiform, circumvallate, and foliate. Filiform
When food or drink is consumed, dissolved molecules interact with the taste receptor cells within the papillae.