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Even after quitting smoking, individuals may still taste smoke due to the lingering effects of nicotine and other chemicals in the body. The sensory memory associated with smoking can trigger the taste sensation, especially in situations or environments reminiscent of smoking. Additionally, the brain may recall the taste and smell of smoke, leading to a phantom taste sensation. This experience can also be influenced by cravings or psychological associations with smoking.

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