Environmental Sciences, asked by akku904, 1 year ago

We cannot taste food propely when we have a cold

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Answered by brianydon
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In short, the inability to taste anything when you have a cold is intimately related to all of the sniffling. Bothtastes and smells are the perception of chemicals in the air or in the food weeat. But don't blame your taste buds for the loss of flavor. It's the fault of your stuffed-up nose.
Answered by PawanBk
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✳️➡️the inability to taste anything when you have a cold is intimately related to all of the sniffling. Both tastes and smells are the perception of chemicals in the air or in the food we eat. But don't blame your taste buds for the loss of flavor. It's the fault of your stuffed-up nose.⬅️✳️

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