This technology concept pertains to an Optogenetics emitter/sensor that connects or interacts with the brain, that provides a sense of taste, as if the food or drink palate is on the tongue, however the physical food or drink is not necessary, and instead digital food or drink, or food or drink that is not eaten or digested, can be taste tested, as if the food or drink is on the tongue. There could be a blot card technology that is used with a microspectrogram system, that profiles the food or drink for the sense of taste, as if the blot card was a digital tongue, and the blot card gets a blot of the food or drink, at a very minimal level, to cover the surface of the card with the food or drink, smeared on the blot card, so the microspectrogram system can analyze the radio frequency analysis of the food or drink, to determine how the food or drink would taste, and then store data, that can then be used with movies or websites to provide a taste testing capability, such as to go along with baking or cooking or wine and cheese steaming shows, that the TasteSense emitter/sensor would emit a concise profile for the taste to the taste center of the brain, based on what the emissions need to be to represent the taste of the food, according to the microspectrogram data. This process could be simplified by developing an algorithm with existing technologies, such as Optogenetics Sequencing Technology, to analyze the differences between the microspectrogram data and the Optogenetics Sequencing Technology data, when Optogenetics Sequencing Technology is used as a mind reading technology, to read how the same foods that are analyzed by the microspectrogram machine read in the data from the mind reading technology, when the foods are placed in a wide variety of mouths, to eat or drink the food or drink. Additionally, differences between the various types of taste centers could be analyzed, to determine if the data can be standardized to all brains with Optogenetics Sequencing Technology, to provide a standardized sensor technology that can be used like a set top box, or in conjunction with a steaming service box, or a television box, or a television, or a separate device, or even combined with various other types of technologies such as DVD players, to provide the sense of taste, also with other senses that can be provided with Optogenetics Sequencing Technologies, such as a sense of smell, touch, hearing, and sight, all perhaps with the same technology set-top box or combined entertainment system, or even for computer systems, to be able to provide a wide variety of entertainment and educational enjoyment with our TasteSense Technology.