If I remember right bases are a neutral flavor while acids are sour by using the PH Scale.
sour. They are sour usually. And bases are bitter.bitter/sour
When you smell sour substances, it triggers the same taste receptors in your mouth that are responsible for detecting sour tastes. This sensory crossover between smell and taste can create a sensation of sourness in your mouth even though you haven't actually consumed anything sour.
Bases have a bitter taste, not a sharp or sour taste. This is in contrast to acids, which typically have a sour taste.
Acids taste bitter.
This is false. Bases are associated with bitter tastes and acids are sour. For an example, baking soda is a base and lemon juice is an acid.
Sour taste is a property commonly associated with acids, not bases. Acids have a sour taste, while bases have a bitter taste. Sour taste is often indicative of acidic substances.
When sour food enters the mouth, taste receptors on the tongue send signals to the brain, which interprets this sensation as sour. This usually triggers salivation in an attempt to dilute and neutralize the acidity in the mouth. Additionally, the sour taste can stimulate taste buds and increase sensory perception.
all bases taste bitter Thomas To be more accurate, the taste of a base is bitter, but also the taste of an acid is sour, and a salt, well...is salty. :D -Wasp04. ZD
a sour taste
no they dont
You put it in your mouth.
Acids.