Does sugar taste the same when the nose is blocked?
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Hey mate here is your answer........
When you can't smell, you can still taste, but what you are used to describing as 'taste' is actually the combined senses from your nose and tongue and other parts of your mouth. A famous experiment with smell and taste has blindfolded, nose blocked testerstaste apples and onions and are unable to tell the difference.
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When you can't smell, you can still taste, but what you are used to describing as 'taste' is actually the combined senses from your nose and tongue and other parts of your mouth. A famous experiment with smell and taste has blindfolded, nose blocked testerstaste apples and onions and are unable to tell the difference.
hope it helps.....
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Yes, there is a drastic difference in our taste. ... Neural adaptation can also occur in olfactory system as it happens in taste system too (discussed in ... the level or under the same level of it equal or more or less much decreased in odour content. ... So, we are not able to smell food when our nose is blocked.
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