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Yes, spit, or saliva, does have a taste, albeit subtle. It contains various compounds, including enzymes, electrolytes, and proteins, which can contribute to its flavor. The taste of saliva can also be influenced by factors such as diet and individual health. While it may not have a strong flavor, it can still carry hints of the food and beverages consumed.

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