A large part of what is perceived as the taste of foods is really due to the sense of smell. Often a cold plugs up the nose, so you lose your sense of smell and thus that part of the taste of foods.
It depends how your sick but it should smell the same if you don't have a blocked nose. It would most likely change it taste.
You're nose can get clogged with mucus, and smell is directly correlated with taste. If your nose is not clogged, but you cannot smell or taste, go to a doctor... Now
Mostly because of your nasal concessions and your tastebuds
The word is gustatorial. Having to do wityh taste or the enjoyment of food. The word is gustatorial. Having to do wityh taste or the enjoyment of food.
fever and cold
when fluid reditributes in the body, it interferes with sinuses no sinuses= no smell= no taste
No its not. If you like cold food better than hot food that's fine. Its your opinion. :)
Because a cold dulls your sense of taste and smell.
No, actually it doesn't -- the reverse is true. For whatever reason, salt and other seasonings are less pronounced in cold food. So if you are seasoning food to taste when its hot or warm, and it will eventually be served cold, you need to keep in mind to add additional seasoning because it will be eaten cold.
Maybe you are either sick, or your tastebuds have slightly gone away due to smoking.
german food is unique by the food having a spicy taste in the bratwurst
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
you can taste the dirt and mud in the air, the blood and smoke, stagnant water, cold food and the alcohol to get rid of the tastes. i hope this has helped .
if you have no saliva in your mouth you can not taste anything
Cold food has a different flavor because of the reaction of the food on the tongue. If the food is heated, the reactions create a more tender food along with a smell. If the food smells nice, it will enhance the flavor automatically.