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why water have no taste

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Answered by Anonymous
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This perception of a taste in the presence of water has been dubbed "water taste," but it should be noted that it is not strictly a taste in the same way that sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami are. The water itself doesn't have a taste in that it does not activate the tongue's taste receptors.

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Answered by shreekutti
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This perception of a taste in the presence of water has been dubbed "water taste," but it should be noted that it is not strictly a taste in the same way that sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami are. The water itself doesn'thave a taste in that it does not activate the tongue's taste receptors.
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