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Fresh brew, harsh bite: Coffee's bitter edge finally comes into full molecular view

Fresh brew, harsh bite: Coffee's bitter edge finally comes into full molecular view
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Have you ever wondered why freshly brewed coffee smells so delicious, but tastes bitter? New research from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine has revealed the molecular details responsible for the detection of this bitter taste.

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