Eating too must exteremly hot stuff!
dono
When you lose your sense of smell you begin to lose taste too. This happens because a large portion of your taste comes from smell.
No reasonable person would like to lose their sense of taste. They would no longer be able to taste the smoked salmon they long for or the escargot they never dared to try.
alzheimers
You may be able to intentionally lose your sense of taste temporarily by plugging your nose while eating. The nose plays a large part in how food tastes.
If you lose your sense of smell your sense of taste generally goes with it, since the two senses are closely linked.
Think about when you get a stuffy nose. When you lose your sense of smell it impairs your sense of taste.
You will have headache, and even worse, you will lose your sense of taste.
There are reasons why you might lose your sense of smell even if you don't have a cold. Taste may not be diminished fully but there might be a decrease in smell with certain medical conditions.
taste
Your sense of taste is connected to your ability to smell. If your nasal passages are blocked, lets say because of a cold or the flu, your ability to taste will be impaired. Smokers regularly report that their sense of taste is diminished, probably as a result of continual tobacco use. There is no definitive data suggesting that we lose our sense of taste as we age.
yes you do. One day you should try plugging your nose while eating, you will only taste the sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.