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Taste is derived from the chemical composition and chemical properties of a material.
It's a chemical reaction.
A bitter taste can be caused by a chemical. Canned air contains a chemical bitterant that can cause this. Also mercury can cause a bitter taste in your mouth.
Sour taste is a result of a chemical property. Certain chemicals - acids in particular - produce a sour taste when they come in contact with the appropriate taste buds. The chemical interaction of those chemicals with the taste buds yeilds a stimulus of those taste buds that the brain interprets as "sour".
No....Tart taste is a physical property, not chemical
Taste is derived from the chemical composition and chemical properties of a material.
Tobacco.
Wine judges consider tobacco not to enhance taste and smell but destroy it, apple is good it refreshes the palette.
with another chemical taste.
Yes, smell can greatly affect taste. When we eat, smell and taste work together to create our overall perception of flavor. That's why food may taste different when you have a stuffy nose, because smell plays a key role in how we perceive the flavors of food.
It's a chemical reaction.
A bitter taste can be caused by a chemical. Canned air contains a chemical bitterant that can cause this. Also mercury can cause a bitter taste in your mouth.
Chemical, caused by saliva, without saliva you cannot taste anything
Sour taste is a result of a chemical property. Certain chemicals - acids in particular - produce a sour taste when they come in contact with the appropriate taste buds. The chemical interaction of those chemicals with the taste buds yeilds a stimulus of those taste buds that the brain interprets as "sour".
They taste just like candy.
Taste is due to chemical reactions in the mouth.
The stimulus for taste is chemical reaction.