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Old 05-26-2011, 01:48 PM   #9
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I don't know how to answer the question. It's kind of like asking, "What food will blow my mind?" "What list of foods should I eat that will turn me into a foodie?"

I think it's different for everyone. It's like a buffet, if you sample a little of everything, you'll come to know what you like and don't like. If you do that a lot, your taste might evolve over time, that's kind of cool. Does that make one an expert; who cares? Just enjoy the process.
I have read that the average taste bud lasts 2 weeks before it is replaced with a new one. Supposedly, if you want to change your diet (like, say, less salt or sugar), sticking with a steady new diet for 2 weeks is the time necessary for your tastebuds to readjust from "tastes wrong" to "tastes right".

One wonders how long the process is for genres.
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