water doesnt have taste because it is very very very very plain beverage
why dont you go try it
why dont you go try it
No, water does not have a taste.Answer:Connoisseurs of water have preferences in the taste of the water they drink. This is due to the contaminants present (or absent) in the water. Water potability (usefulness as a drinking water source) is ranked in part by standardized taste and odour tests. Many of the natural spring waters bottled for sale have built their reputation on taste and the better tasting ones sell at a premium price. Scotch drinkers in particular opt for specific waters from springs and glaciers that improve the taste of the scotch.Water without contaminants (even gases such as air) is described as having an insipid taste.
You can't taste because your nose is stuffed and your sense of smell greatly contributes to your sense of taste
it will taste better. what does that have to do with sports
In most foods there is not any water because water does not have any taste although it has many needed nutrients. Sometimes water can be used to thin sauses.
Because if you have a blocked nose cant taste da food and if you dont have a blocked if taste without smell tastelike different if dont smell.
no they dont
I don't think so it has to taste bad, because we are using the same water the dinosaurs drank (I mean, its being recycled in a long run). I dont find any reason for it to taste bad. It's supposed to something to do with psycology and I bet its a myth...
No godzilla taste like salt from the ocean and maybe smoke because he destroys stuff. I dont actually know how does he taste like but if he was alive i dont want to taste him.
Water does not contain a certain taste or smell.
i dont get what that means?