smakstimuli
Smakstimuli is a term used to describe gustatory stimuli—chemical compounds that activate taste receptor cells in taste buds and produce taste sensations. Common modalities include sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami; many foods combine several tastes, and some researchers also discuss fat taste or other chemesthetic sensations that accompany irritation or cooling.
Most tastants reach receptor cells in taste buds located on the tongue and other parts of the
Perception of smakstimuli is influenced by concentration, temperature, pH, and the presence of other tastants. Trigeminal
Note: the term smakstimuli is less common in English literature; taste or gustatory stimuli are the standard