Yes, we do.
with there tongue!
you use your tongue to taste food
The tongue.
The tongue is used for two main things. To help form words and to taste different things. the tongue can only taste four things, sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
You have sense organs on the tongue that are able to sent that information to your brain. You can't read a book with your tongue but you have to use the organs that do (eyes).
the place on your tongue affects what you taste because of the different places on your tongue have different taste buds
tongue
Taste buds for salt are located on the front and sides of the tongue. They are concentrated in the aptly named salty taste zones on the taste map of the tongue.
No, you do not taste with the roof of your mouth. Taste buds are located on the tongue, not the roof of the mouth.
Your tongue has taste buds. When you eat something, different sections of your tongue taste it depending on what it is.
They are taste buds, so you can taste all the goodness in your food
Here are the steps to taste food properly: 1. Take a spoon or a fork. 2. Get a little piece and bite it. 3. If the food does not meet the taste you were expecting add spices and herbs to reach desired taste.