The Invisible Bridge: Living in a Tasteless World We often think of our five senses as secondary tools—bonuses to our existence. But our senses are actually the bridges that connect us to the world. When you "knock out" even two of them, like taste and smell, you lose roughly .
Living without taste (medically known as ) or with a dulled sense ( hypogeusia ) is more than just a culinary inconvenience; it’s a quiet, demoralizing shift in how you experience life. The Reality of "Eating Cardboard" tastelessness
For those who have lost their sense of taste—whether from a cold, COVID-19, or side effects of treatments like chemotherapy—the experience is often described as eating "flavorless bubble gum" or "cardboard". The Invisible Bridge: Living in a Tasteless World