It happens quite often you can't judge the taste without smelling a dish. Why?
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The most common taste disorder is phantom taste perception, which is a lingering, often unpleasant taste even though you have nothing in your mouth. Another type of taste disorder is hypogeusia, a reduced ability to taste sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and savory (umami). Dysgeusia is a condition in which a foul, salty, rancid, or metallic taste sensation will persist in the mouth. Ageusia is the inability to detect any tastes, which is rare.
Often, people who feel they have a problem with their sense of taste are experiencing a loss of smell instead of a loss of taste.
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