no
Food doesn't "affect" taste, taste is a property of food.
Chemicals affect the taste sensation communicated to your brain, from sweetness through to sourness.
it is probably because it freezes and numbs your tastebuds for a while, which then results in different taste
Sense of taste is largely affected by the sense of smell. So outside odors will positively or negatively affect the sense of taste.
Cortisone can alter taste sensation by affecting the taste buds and changing the perception of taste. It may cause a metallic taste or a bitter taste in the mouth as a side effect. If you experience any changes in taste while taking cortisone, it is important to talk to your healthcare provider.
Sight and scent both affect taste.
Noise does not affect taste. However, a noisy environment may also include dust and chemicals that could affect the taste.
Yes because the seed has that taste where the fruit grows and it comes with the taste.So it will affect the taste.
its the kind taste they put in lol
The color doesn't affect the taste.
Yes. Anything you put in a substance will affect the taste.
No. Your EARS affect your balance.
Chloride is a mineral that can enhance the flavor of drinks by adding a salty taste. It also helps balance the overall composition of the drink by interacting with other ingredients. In small amounts, chloride can improve the taste and mouthfeel of a drink, but too much can make it taste unpleasantly salty.
Having Asthma doesn't affect your sense of smell and taste
its the kind taste they put in lol
The presence of cola acid in soft drinks gives them a tangy flavor and helps balance the sweetness. It also acts as a preservative and can affect the overall acidity level of the drink.
Errors that do not affect the trial balance errors that affect the outcome of the trial balance