Is this an example of flavor???!


Question: When your nose is plugged and you eat a jelly bean, there is slight taste.

When your nose is not plugged, there is full flavor.

Is that the difference between taste and flavor, or no?


Answers: When your nose is plugged and you eat a jelly bean, there is slight taste.

When your nose is not plugged, there is full flavor.

Is that the difference between taste and flavor, or no?

Yes. The basic tastes are salty, sweet, bitter and sour. Flavor involves both taste and smell.

r u 4 real?

No, that is an illustration of how taste and smell relate. If a person cannot smell, then they usually cannot distinguish tastes either. Flavor is just what the word implies.





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