Source : INDIA TODAY NEWS
There is something about biting into a cold slice of watermelon on a hot afternoon that instantly feels satisfying. For many people, chilled watermelon tastes sweeter, juicier and more refreshing than fruit served at room temperature.
But is it actually sweeter? Not exactly. Food scientists say the sugar content of watermelon does not increase in the fridge.
Instead, temperature changes the way our taste buds and senses experience flavour. From texture and aroma to the perception of sweetness, several factors come together to make chilled watermelon one of the most popular summer fruits.
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Understanding the science behind it makes that next slice even more interesting.
TEMPERATURE CHANGES HOW WE TASTE SWEETNESS
Watermelon contains natural sugars, mainly fructose. While refrigeration does not add more sugar, cooler temperatures can influence how sweetness is perceived.
Some food experts note that temperature affects taste receptors, which can make sweet flavours stand out differently depending on how cold the fruit is served.
THE REFRESHING FACTOR PLAYS A BIG ROLE
Part of watermelon’s appeal is its high water content. When served cold, it provides an immediate cooling sensation, especially during warm weather.
That refreshing feeling often enhances overall enjoyment and can make the fruit seem more flavourful.
AROMA AND FLAVOUR WORK TOGETHER
Flavour is not only about sweetness. It is a combination of taste and aroma. Scientists have found that compounds responsible for a fruit’s aroma play a major role in how flavour is experienced.
Watermelon contains dozens of flavour and aroma compounds that create its familiar taste profile.
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WHY SOME PEOPLE PREFER IT COLD
Taste is personal. While many people enjoy watermelon straight from the fridge, others prefer it closer to room temperature.
Research on melons suggests that very cold storage can sometimes reduce certain aroma compounds that contribute to flavour. This means the ideal serving temperature may come down to individual preference.
Chilling watermelon does not increase its sugar content, but it can change the way sweetness, texture and flavour are experienced.
Combined with its cooling effect, that makes chilled watermelon a go-to summer snack for millions of people around the world.
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SOURCE :- TIMES OF INDIA



