Talk:Gustatory intensification

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Gustatory Enhancement is the sensation that one's taste buds are more sensitive in a manner that makes food and beverages taste better. This effect is experienced to some effect on psychedelics but usually not described due to their appetite-suppressing effects that lend users unable or unwilling to eat during the experience. Psychedelics have a more neutral way to enhance taste, while cannabis makes most food taste consistently better. It is more noticeable under the influence of appetite-enhancing hallucinogens, of which the most common is cannabis.

Substances which may induce this effect:

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