Food does not taste good when you have cold?
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When we come down with a cold, oftentimes our senses of smell and taste get kicked to the curb. Although taste and smell are separate senses with their own receptors, they are closely intertwined. Your nose plays a big role in what flavors your tongue can identify, and when your nasal cavity becomes congested with mucus, it may leave food tasting as bland as a board.
The nose and the mouth are connected. Literally, the nasal and oral cavities run into each other. That's why the mucus clogging your nose nullifies the delicious and not-so-delicious flavors of food. This same mucus will also, most likely, cause bad breath that should be addressed.
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When we come down with a cold, oftentimes our senses of smell and taste get kicked to the curb. Although taste and smell are separate senses with their own receptors, they are closely intertwined. Your nose plays a big role in what flavors your tongue can identify, and when your nasal cavity becomes congested with mucus, it may leave food tasting as bland as a board.
The nose and the mouth are connected. Literally, the nasal and oral cavities run into each other. That's why the mucus clogging your nose nullifies the delicious and not-so-delicious flavors of food. This same mucus will also, most likely, cause bad breath that should be addressed.
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Kyuki food ka taste sense krne me taste buds ke sath olfactory sense organ i. E. Nose ka bhi role hota hai
Jab cold hota hai to nose ka passage block ho jata hai aur olfactory buds help ni kr pate taste sense krne me
Isliye taste pata nhi chalta utna
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Good night
Jab cold hota hai to nose ka passage block ho jata hai aur olfactory buds help ni kr pate taste sense krne me
Isliye taste pata nhi chalta utna
Hope you got it
Good night
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