“…The e-tongue has a sensor array capable of detecting nonvolatile compounds in liquid matrices to simulate human taste, detecting sweet, salty, bitter, sour, umami, metallic, and spicy (Diako, Vixie, Weller, Dycus, & Ross, 2017;Lipkowitz, Ross, Diako, & Smith, 2018). Recent research explored the ability of the e-tongue to characterize spiciness of various spicy compounds, such as capsaicin, eugenol, menthol, p-cymene, piperine, thymol, and zingerone, accompanying this detection with consumer evaluation (Paup, Barnett, Diako, & Ross, 2018). The e-tongue discriminated among the seven spicy compounds, one of which was capsaicin, and among three concentrations of a single spicy compound.…”