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It taste Bad my friend. But it is better something to taste bad for your good health than

something tasting good for bad health

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Why do we have taste buds?

Things that are bad for us often taste bad. People lived longer if they could avoid eating bad things. Having a sense of taste allowed you to live longer, and have babies. A sense of taste was a survival factor.


There is no disputing about taste?

"Taste is subjective and can vary from person to person, making it difficult to definitively determine what is 'good' or 'bad' taste."


What can you do to prevent the bad taste it comes from your saliva and effect the taste of your food and water and bad smell your teeth and gum are?

To prevent bad taste from saliva affecting the taste of food and water, staying hydrated and maintaining good oral hygiene can help. Brushing teeth regularly, flossing, and using mouthwash can also reduce bad breath caused by bacteria in the mouth. Seeing a dentist for regular check-ups is important to address any underlying dental issues contributing to bad taste and smell.


What are some examples of chlorophyll?

Some examples of chlorophyll are chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll c1, and chlorophyll c2. These are the most common types of chlorophyll found in plants and algae. Chlorophyll gives plants their green color and is essential for photosynthesis.


Why do plants have a bad taste?

Not all plants have a bad taste. Many vegetables taste sweet (including Stevia), and many have starches which we can break down which provide this flavor. The reason why there are many plants that are bitter is because they often create alkaloid compounds, which have many amino groups, making the molecules very alkaline, and giving them a bitter taste.