Put a little olive oil on them and they'll be good to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)!!!!!
i think they do because the taste buds grow back but do taste buds not work during the night?
they ARE your taste buds everyones tastebuds are different size
Whatever pleases your taste buds; go ahead and experiment.
Some taste buds are more sensitive than others however flavor comes in varying degrees. Which means something can go from spicy to down right flaming and that brings a taste difference. Also when eating you don't taste only one thing it is mixture of what all your taste buds are tasting.
Well your taste buds (over 10,000 on average) don't go numb. You may loose a couple due to the piercing but the taste buds themselves regenerate. Case in point: Eat a bag of Salt & Vinegar potato chips then look at your tongue, you will see great flat spots over areas of the tongue, "missing taste buds". Discharge and other healing processes can play games during the initial healing period, this is not limited to messing with your sense of taste.
Not really.. Its for your and her taste buds only. (Oral sex)
The sugar makes the medicine go down easier. Considering the fact, that medicine is "yucky." The sugar simply masks the taste.
taste buds are the tiny bumps on your and my mouth.
Taste buds work because of chemical action on the tongue. Taste buds are made of taste cells; these cells have taste hairs on them which are receptors for taste molecules. These hairs go into a taste pore on the surface of the tongue. Taste cells synapse with sensory nerve fibers, and stimulatory neurotransmitters are released to the brain, and the brain interprets these messages as taste. The taste pore must be flooded for this process to start, so the food molecules must either be moist, or they must be combined with saliva. More specifically, the facial nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve and the vagus nerve accumulate sensory information from the taste buds, and taste fibers send this information to the solitary nucleus in the medulla oblongata; the information is then taken to nuclei in the hypothalamus, amygdala and the thalamus. The thalamus routes the sensory information to the insula and postcentral gyrus of the cerebrum, and the individual can then become aware of the taste of the food he or she is eating.
The catfish has the most taste buds of any animal. A catfish has around 20,000 taste buds in his mouth, but also about 180,000 taste buds located on the outside of his body. They have 20 times the number of tastes buds as humans.
Numbness is definitely not normal. I suggest that you go and see a doctor to figure out what is going on.
The best bruschetta recipes would be to go to brushetta online. This website is great it will help you find just what your taste buds is looking for.