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Title: Tomato juice tastes 'plane' better at high altitude says scientist
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URL Source: http://www.thelocal.de/sci-tech/201 ... m_medium=email&utm_content=224
Published: Nov 12, 2011
Author: staff
Post Date: 2011-11-12 06:53:25 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 20

Nearly a quarter of people who drink tomato juice while flying say they only like it while sitting in a plane. Why? A German scientist has discovered the red stuff actually does taste different at high altitudes.

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A survey conducted for the www.lastminute.de holiday booking website showed that 23 percent of those who order tomato juice during a flight told pollsters it was, “because I suddenly like the taste when in a plane” but that they would never drink it on the ground.

Just over half – 56 percent – said they liked tomato juice wherever they were, while 15 percent said they did not know why they drank it while travelling at 30,000 feet.

A health-conscious seven percent said they opted for tomato juice because they thought it was a particularly nutritious choice, while four percent said they were simply following their fellow passengers.

And a self-conscious one percent said they drank tomato juice because they thought it made them look like experienced air travellers.

The survey of 1,000 passengers published on Thursday showed that 27 percent of them drank tomato juice when in a plane.

Andrea Burdack-Freitag, an aroma chemist at the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics in Holzkirchen, Bavaria, has conducted experiments for Lufthansa to help them develop in-flight menus.

“In the air, food and drink tastes as it does when we have a cold,” she said in a statement. The reduced pressure in a plane cabin when it is in the air affects the way in which tastes are experienced, she said.

Her work takes place in a low-pressure chamber containing a section of a plane where test subjects eat experimental recipes under simulated flying conditions.

Burdack-Freitag has already confirmed that salt is much less effective at altitude – up to 30 percent according to her tests.

Sugar is also less intensely perceived – to the tune of 30 percent. Yet fruity aromas and acidic tastes remain pretty stable at reduced pressure.

This may go some way to explain why Lufthansa serves around 1.7 million litres of tomato juice to its passengers each year.

“Tomato juice scores clearly lower at normal pressure than at low pressure. It is described as earthy and musty (when at normal pressure),” said Burdack-Freitag.

“Under cabin pressure in contrast, it is described as pleasantly fruity in its aroma, and with a sweet, cooling taste impression,” she said.

comments #1 puisoh I certainly can vouch for that!! My husband orders tomato juice whenever we are on flights, so I addded that to my drinklist at home but he never touched it. When reprimanded, he said he does not like it so much at home, but cannot explain why he finds it esp tasty when on flights!!! We could have avoided that row!

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