no...
But here is a suggestion, try it out yourself.
nose then mouth
No, there are no taste buds in your nose.
mouth and nose
It comes from your mouth and nose.
Sensory receptors that are sensitive to chemicals are found in the nose and mouth. While chemicals can have a reaction on other parts of the body, the receptors located in the nose and mouth are capable of recognizing these sensations the most.
yes 70% of tasting is your nose, for example have you ever tried something new and when you raise it to your mouth you don't want to eat it anymore, well that's your nose tasting for you
because your mouth is shut
The increased volume and thickness of mucus in your mouth and nose blocks your tast buds and your olfactory (smell) sensors
You Reguritate or vomit, to get out stomach acid that has been bubbled up and is ready to come out. So the only exit is the nose or mouth (It is most comon in the mouth).
Warm and wet air does move through both mouth and nose. You can shut your mouth and air will just come from the nose.
in your nose or mouth. or possibly if you are unlucky your earIf you rub your eye after you rub your nose it is possible you will get an eye stye
in your nose or mouth. or possibly if you are unlucky your earIf you rub your eye after you rub your nose it is possible you will get an eye stye