Our tongues have 6 taste zones.
The truth: All regions of our tongues can detect all the different flavors and tastes that exist in foods. The myth of the taste zones goes back to 1901, but recently scientists have debunked it. Our tongues have 5,000-10,000 taste buds scattered all over their regions and they send our brains signals when they taste something. So, it’s more about brain perception based on our experiences and memories rather than the taste zones of our tongues.
I fell asleep on the front row of a Mettalica concert!