Maybe you are either sick, or your tastebuds have slightly gone away due to smoking.
when fluid reditributes in the body, it interferes with sinuses no sinuses= no smell= no taste
Yes.
Being able to smell the scent of food is what makes it tasty. Because of the low gravity in space, however, the scent of the food floats away before it reaches an astronaut's nose. Also, in space, liquid rises, and the mucus in an astronaut's nose rises, as well, giving the astronaut a permanently stuffed nose. Thus making astronauts unable to smell and therefore unable to taste the food they're eating.
food taste good so you starve
Food doesn't "affect" taste, taste is a property of food.
Grasshoppers do not have taste buds. They consume their food strictly out of instinct, without a need to taste it.
to know that the food taste nice or bad.
They taste there food so they taste fine
we taste them by licking nd chewing the food so are taste buds process what we are eating.
Yes, butterflies are able to taste their food. They do so with their feet.
No, taste buds do not digest food, your stomach acids do.
You taste food because your body has taste buds in the back of the throat that allow you to taste the flavors of the food. They are very sensitive and may react to overly spicy, sweet, or salty foods.