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The oligopeptides and the kokumi effect: why it tastes rich or not a white wine, according to science

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The kokumi effect opens up numerous possibilities in the world of wine and gastronomy in general This word refers to the ability to give a greater ‘gradability’ to the palate Substances known as oligopeptides and that are present in some white and sparkling wines
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The kokumi effect opens up numerous possibilities in the world of wine and gastronomy in general This word refers to the ability to give a greater ‘gradability’ to the palate Substances known as oligopeptides and that are present in some white and sparkling wines

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telecinco broke the news in on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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