Why are fats carriers of taste?

Fats are carriers of taste, since they are formed by esters of dihydric alcohol glycerol and higher fatty carboxylic acids. All aromatics (esters) emitted by food are fat-soluble, and therefore fats are responsible for the taste of food.



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