On Taste
In Humans and Other Animals
by Davide Risso; Gabriella Morini
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Pub Date 16 Jun 2026 | Archive Date 12 Aug 2026
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Description
In this book, two leading researchers take readers on a lively journey through the science of taste. Davide Risso and Gabriella Morini trace its evolution across millions of years, ranging from microbes to octopuses through birds and finally humans. They explain how taste receptors allow us to decode the chemical composition of food and distinguish between edible and toxic items. Evolution has given varied species different capabilities, so pandas lack the ability to taste umami and cats do not perceive sweetness. On Taste also reveals how mosquitoes choose their prey—and why they like some people more than others. Rigorous and accessible, this book shows how taste unlocks the connections between science and culture, letting us understand our foods and our world more richly.
Advance Praise
"With remarkable expertise and occasional wry humor, Risso and Morini bring the science of taste to life. On Taste is an engaging, authoritative, and deeply informative read for anyone interested in the sensations that shape our eating experiences."
--Marco Tizzano, Department of Basic and Translational Sciences, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780231221290 |
| PRICE | US$22.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 112 |