What you smell significantly influences your eating experience because aroma is a key component of flavor perception. The olfactory receptors in the nose detect various scents, which can enhance or alter the taste of food. A pleasant aroma can stimulate appetite and make food more enjoyable, while unpleasant smells can deter eating altogether. This interplay between smell and taste is essential in food enjoyment and can even impact food choices.
Yes because if you eat all processed food some fats will go into your bloodstream which goes to your hair causing you hair to smell
no rain does not affect the smell
Think about when you get a stuffy nose. When you lose your sense of smell it impairs your sense of taste.
no they refuse to eat it because of the smell, smell provolone cheese it doesn't smell pleasant
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
Hearing loss will not usually affect a persons sense of smell.
They do not smell like crap - they have a grassy smell to them - we might smell just as bad to them as we are carnivores and eat meat whereas they only eat plants.
Yews you can.....But you should not.. You can eat some foods with them in..But other foods it's hard to chew... If you do eat with them in then they will smell..and boy do they smell..Yuck I used to eat with them in but now I do not do it..Because I dont want my mouth to smell..
In the usual circumstance, smiling does not affect your sense of smell
yes
It can, yes.
The short answer is yes. It is dependent upon the person and what you eat. Also it is not the taste of the genitals, but what comes out that is affected. My experience has shown that by eating asparagus or pineapple has an effect on the taste. There may be other foods that affect the taste.