The difference between taste + flavor.

Taste and flavor are often used interchangeably, but they refer to distinct sensory experiences. Taste refers to the basic sensations detected by our taste buds, such as sweetness, saltiness, bitterness, sourness, and umami. It is largely influenced by the composition of food or drink. On the other hand, flavor is a more complex concept, involving a combination of taste, smell, and even texture. It encompasses the overall sensory experience, including the aroma, mouthfeel, and perceived complexity of a particular food or drink. While taste provides the foundation, flavor adds depth, nuance, and enjoyment to the culinary experience. It is the interplay of taste and flavor that elevates our pleasure in eating and drinking.

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