If the food looks good it will probably taste good, and visa/versa
where did you taste a bitter sensation
One of the long term effects of constantly burning the mouth with hot food is the destruction of the taste buds. There will be lack of sensation and diminished sense of taste.
There is no taste sensation available in diamonds.
taste the rainbowits a delightful taste sensation
The salivary gland secretes saliva, which is the liquid that allows you to detect the sensation of taste.
It's a taste sensation
vision touch taste small But if you rely on a sense other other than vision, you may find yourself experienceing ill effects from the material.
Taste buds of the tongue
Dog fur wouldn't really have a taste - it doesn't have volatile or aromatic compounds that would incite a taste sensation. If the dog fur has a lot of skin oil on it, you might taste an oily sensation, though.
Behind the sulcus terminalis you do not have receptors for taste sensation. The taste sensations are carried to brain by a branch of facial nerve called as chorda tympani.
Simply..... the five senses are as follows ( hear/smell/touch/feel/hear/see) There is a sixth sense which is sensitivity but it's complicated ........XD-
Umami: a speculative new taste sensation associated with Kikkoman Soy sauce