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Q: Do the cup bearer taste the king's food also?
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Why you only get full taste of some food when you chew it well?

Because when you chew it, your taste buds react and they send messages to the brain telling what the food is like. Your nose also tastes food with its smelling power, so if you hold your nose, the food will taste different.


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what job do the nose?

The nose (nasal passages) help to filter the air. You also taste food with your nose. Try holding your nose while eating you won't be able to taste your food.


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What is the function of salt in food?

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