Salt opens up the taste buds.
answer 2 Your blood is about as salt as sea water, for this molecule is used as part of many of the bodies chemistry processes.
Deep inside your brain is an organ called the hypothalamus, and this decides how much sugar, salt, sex and so on you need. It is the primitive part that is most you! You really should look up this organ in a search engine, for it has a hand in many body functions.
So because salt is so important to our primitive being, we have taste buds dedicated to this important molecule.
to make it taste better.
Pepper makes savory foods taste better because it stimulates the taste buds and adds aroma.
to eat and to make food actually have a better taste to it
to get rid of the bad taste in spoiled meat.to make food taste better
Using a barbecue smoker may not make the food taste better but it will make it taste different. Smoked verus grilled is a whole different taste. It is all a matter of opionion.
Adding onions to a food to make the food taste good is a matter of personal preference. Onions help with the digestion of the person eating the food, though.
Petition for a new chef/cook.
No, they are not. They are molecules so small that you cannot see them. They are added to food in minuscule amounts to make the food taste better. They make almost no difference to the food besides the taste.
To fix watery coffee and make it taste better, you can try adding a small amount of coffee grounds or a shot of espresso to strengthen the flavor. You can also add a pinch of salt or a dash of cinnamon to enhance the taste. Additionally, consider adding a splash of cream or milk to improve the texture and richness of the coffee.
You can make coffee taste better by adding creamer. Taste is a matter of personal preference. Some may suggest creamer as the writer above. Some may say sweetener or a stronger blend. I've personally found that by melting chocolate into it (like Hershey's candy bar) or adding some chocolate syrup if you don't have candy bars makes it taste okay. I've also seen people who add peppermint pieces to their coffee to give it a better taste.
Irish Coffee
try it with applesauce maybe you'll like it or maybe not