Theres always the flavor of YOUR MOTHER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the tip is sweet, on the very back is bitter, sour is on the side, and salty on the edges. EDIT: Actually, that theory has been disproven a few years ago and it is now known that they are spread throughout the tongue
The opposite of "sweet" is "sour."
It tastes sour. Other tastes are sweet, bitter and salty. Bitter is alkaline, the opposite of acid in Ph. And salty is the combination of an acid and a base (alkaline), which is a salt.
Different regions of the tongue are sensitive to different tastes: sweet at the tip, sour at the sides, salty on the front sides, and bitter at the back. However, all taste buds can detect all flavors, and taste perception is a complex interaction that involves all regions of the tongue.
The four basic tastes are bitter tastes, sweet/sugary tastes, salty tastes and sour tastesSweet, Salty, Sour and Bitter.
The newest of the five basic tastes to be discovered is umami, meaning a savoy taste. The other four tastes are sour, sweet, bitter and salty.
Acids taste sour; bases normally taste bitter.
Sweet, Sour, Salt, Bitter and Umami
The five basic tastes are sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami. Sweetness is associated with sugars, sourness with acidity, saltiness with salts, bitterness with alkaloids, and umami with glutamates. These tastes are detected by taste buds on the tongue.
No raisins are sweet. Raisins are made from drying sweet grapes in the sun. So the dried product also tastes sweet
Sweet, sour and bitter are tastes the tongue is able to... well, taste. Honestly, I'm not really sure what you're asking. Could you please be more specific?
Lean is not sweet neither is it bitter. It tastes like most of the cough syrups.