You put it in your mouth.
all bases taste bitter Thomas To be more accurate, the taste of a base is bitter, but also the taste of an acid is sour, and a salt, well...is salty. :D -Wasp04. ZD
Well, the whole thing is very complicated. The asorbic acid in sour, compliments the falic acid in other sour foods. It may seem more sour to you if you taste sour on sour, but it is just your taste buds reacting to two different chemicals. Both chemicals combined make it very easy to be tasted, and sometimes disliked. When you taste sour on salty it's harder to taste. One ingredient in salt, called cottonseed extract, mainly counteracts most asorbic and falic acids. So, in most salty foods it's harder to taste sour things.
it taste sour a little sour
look before you leap
They taste SOUR
The tongue however does taste things that are: bitter, salty, sour and sweet.
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 taste lactic acid when the milk becomes sour. Acids, in general, sour.
The tip of your tongue can only taste sweet things, no others eg bitter, salty, sour.
Yes they taste SOUR
Acids have a sour taste.
because there is an ingredient that makes a acidy solution to make a sour taste in the mixture