I might be wrong, but I think you could technically taste foods without saliva as long as you had some other liquid that the taste compounds could dissolve in for them to enter the taste buds.
Camel’s milk won’t curdle naturally because it becomes alkaline instead of acidic if left out in refrigerated, it can however be forced to ferment for making cheese and yogurts by heating it to temperatures above 90° F and keeping it at that temperature for more than 3 hours
As a lifelong resident of the NJ shore, I have had the privilege of being inside Lucy during two renovations/restorations; one in the 1970s and the last about 5 years ago. What once was sales offices for shore property lots for wealthy Philadelphians [the original use] is now a lovely apartment available on Airbnb for overnight stays. The windows that are Lucy’s eyes look out on a fantastic beach panorama. She truly is a sight to behold in person.
The structure has been made a monument to the Greek restaurant owners who invaded Margate City, New Jersey in 1881.
That explains why my Great Uncle, who was head chef at the most luxurious and prestigious hotel in Milwaukee, spit on your steak if ordered “well done”.
Some believe that during Prohibition from 1920-1933, Lucy might have used her eyes to signal rum-runners. Some believe that Lucy was used as a signaling device. It was a more recent version of Paul Revere and the lights at Old North Church. In this case, the signal told the bootleggers when to come ashore with their cargo of booze. If the rum-runners saw green lights in Lucy’s eyes, it meant that it was a good time to unload their cargo. If red lights beamed from her eyes, the Prohibition Agents were present.
Aussie Down Under about 4 years ago
Many countries have roadside attractions including Australia.
monkeysky about 4 years ago
I might be wrong, but I think you could technically taste foods without saliva as long as you had some other liquid that the taste compounds could dissolve in for them to enter the taste buds.
wjones about 4 years ago
In some foods the smell gives you the taste.
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
Here is a photograph of Lucy the Elephant.
https://s3-media4.fl.yelpcdn.com/bphoto/DWSsghFQgksHOqpVt8YPtQ/o.jpg
Caldonia about 4 years ago
I don’t believe that. I can taste food that doesn’t have any saliva in it.
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
I still don’t want saliva on my food before I put it in my mouth.
h.v.greenman about 4 years ago
Camel’s milk won’t curdle naturally because it becomes alkaline instead of acidic if left out in refrigerated, it can however be forced to ferment for making cheese and yogurts by heating it to temperatures above 90° F and keeping it at that temperature for more than 3 hours
sevaar777 about 4 years ago
Can you purchase camel milk?
PaulAbbott2 about 4 years ago
“Yup” says the camel!
J Short about 4 years ago
Lucy must have just barely beat out Pedro at South of the Border.
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mantripping.com%2Fimages%2Fstories%2Fchase-guttman-interview%2Fsouth-of-the-border-tourist-attraction-south-carolina.jpg&f=1&nofb=1
Casey Jones about 4 years ago
So no camel milk cheese?
The Pro from Dover about 4 years ago
What recipe calls for saliva? Beef tongue?
dmagoon202ii about 4 years ago
BTW, maybe it’s me, but the “ugly” Lucille Ball statue, did it look negroid?
R.R.Bedford about 4 years ago
As a lifelong resident of the NJ shore, I have had the privilege of being inside Lucy during two renovations/restorations; one in the 1970s and the last about 5 years ago. What once was sales offices for shore property lots for wealthy Philadelphians [the original use] is now a lovely apartment available on Airbnb for overnight stays. The windows that are Lucy’s eyes look out on a fantastic beach panorama. She truly is a sight to behold in person.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member about 4 years ago
Would that camel walk a mile for a human?!?
notjimothy about 4 years ago
WITHOUT SALIVA humans cannot taste anything!
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 4 years ago
Yes, but a camel’s odor will curdle your sensibilities.
Take care, may the accord be with you, and gesundheit.
dv1093 about 4 years ago
You can’t taste food if you hold your nose, either.
poppacapsmokeblower about 4 years ago
What food has saliva?
ncorgbl about 4 years ago
The structure has been made a monument to the Greek restaurant owners who invaded Margate City, New Jersey in 1881.
That explains why my Great Uncle, who was head chef at the most luxurious and prestigious hotel in Milwaukee, spit on your steak if ordered “well done”.
Camel’s milk does Kurdle.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
So that’s why I can never find camel cheese at the deli!
chain gang charlie about 4 years ago
New Jersey must be an exciting state……
stamps about 4 years ago
So that’s why there’s no camel-milk cheese.
Dan Tooker about 4 years ago
Some believe that during Prohibition from 1920-1933, Lucy might have used her eyes to signal rum-runners. Some believe that Lucy was used as a signaling device. It was a more recent version of Paul Revere and the lights at Old North Church. In this case, the signal told the bootleggers when to come ashore with their cargo of booze. If the rum-runners saw green lights in Lucy’s eyes, it meant that it was a good time to unload their cargo. If red lights beamed from her eyes, the Prohibition Agents were present.
Craig Westlake about 4 years ago
I disagree completely; no way would I even pick up food with saliva on it…