It varies depending on the person and the coconut. Every coconut is different and each person has a different sense of taste and smell, it's just how you perceive it.
Huh? You certainly can smell and taste air - that's how scent travels, in the air. Surely you've smelled the fresh scent after a rain or the salt of the ocean. You can taste those as well if you pay attention.
Alkali substances taste bitter, or soapy.
It means you ate something you probably shouldn't have...
Peaches have a nice juicy fresh taste to them and are very good to have in summer.
oxygen it has no colour, taste or smell.
Diamonds are formed from carbon, and in this state, possess no taste or smell.
a base!
it's base
Smell and taste are 2 of the 5 senses we humans have: smell, taste, hear, sight, and feel. Guess what? You use your nose to smell and tongue to taste. Surprise, surprise.
I guess smell. What is there to taste?
No, taste and smell are very related though
Things that are strongly alkaline tend to taste bitter. Most foods that humans consume, however, are either neutral or acidic so there are not many foods that humans regularly consume that are alkaline. (Milk has a pH of 8, but its mild alkalinity is mostly covered up by the presence of lactose. Apples, which taste mild, have a pH of 5.)