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Taste and smell are separate senses with their own receptor organs, yet they are intimately entwined. Tastants, chemicals in foods, are detected by taste buds, which consist of special sensory cells. ... Ultimately, messages about taste and smell converge, allowing us to detect the flavors of food.
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Infants can't process solid foods early on, but they do have taste buds. ... So, yes, infants do have taste buds. “Babies can't taste salt” While babies can taste many things, such as sweet and sour foods, their taste buds that detect salt do not develop fully until they are around 4 to 5 months old.
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