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When you eat barbecue what part of the brain receives message about it?
Your tongue is the primary organ that receives messages about the taste of barbecue. It contains taste buds that detect different flavors and send signals to the brain.
The brain processes these signals and creates a perception of taste. The aroma of barbecue can also stimulate the olfactory bulb in the nose, which sends messages to the brain to enhance the overall flavor experience.
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