Lmao you’re good dw. The word Sex tastes like a salty, sweet, and spicy cooking oil to me. It tastes warm if that makes sense? And no, not chili oil, but just warm oil that is salty, sweet, and a bit spicy.
I can’t really describe it too well but I would say maybe all 3? Words just taste to me, I never looked too deep into why. For example the name Lucy makes me immediately taste potatoes and potatoes only and I have no idea why
1.) Garden of Whispers definitely tastes better
2.) Garden of Whispers because Garden tastes like garlic brussel sprouts in butter to me and Whispers tastes like winter if that makes sense? It just tastes cold, and a bit spicy like how mint gum can be.
3.) Absolutely does, sometimes the movie just tastes too boring to me and I don’t feel it.
I first realized it a couple years ago when I asked my friend if they too could taste garlic oil whenever they hear the name Matthew and they looked incredulous at the question.
And my least favorite word to taste would probably be “Coming” it’s just such an ugly word with an ugly taste ro me but I have multiple so this is just one of many. It has a very salty and sour taste with a spoiled sweet aftertaste type profile.
Not really, I know an individual in my life who has a name that tastes like sweet, warm, cinnamon and maple syrup autumn goodness but she as a person is quite the opposite. Unfortunately for me names of people cannot make or break them to me
Kinza tastes like the color purple and peppermint candies. I can’t describe the taste of purple to you but it is cool and sweet. Sheikh tastes like yogurt with a warm and faint cardamom.
The word “Dial” (like dial your phone) tastes very bitter to me, and a mint like coolness to it that off puts me, it also has a saltiness to it that I do not like.
The word “Sill” also tastes a very salty and weird metal or stinky type smell taste that I hate and don’t know why this word has those qualities.
How does someone find out they have Synaesthesia? Also, what is a pretty normal/common word that tastes terrible? Does all words have a taste? Is there any weird word that you would think tastes bad but tastes good? Like idk goat or raw?
I found out about the existence of Synesthesia during a highschool class and only found out I had it later on when I asked my friend if they too could taste a certain word like I could and they seemed stunned at the question.
And a common word that tastes terrible to me is the worr “Coming” and it has a salty taste to it with other unpleasant notes that I dislike.
And yes all words have a taste to me, though some more than others.
And yes sometimes weird words do taste pleasant to me. Raw tastes like a rose water dessert to me actually!
I hope you don't mind 3 questions:
What's your favorite and an example for a word where you don't like the taste (if you don't mind)?
Are you ever in pubilc and hear or read something that just tastes so awful that you just can't stand it?
Does it also happen with foreign languages that you don't know?
I don’t particularly have “favorites” or “least favorites” per say but I do like the name Annabelle only because it tastes like a sweet and sticky soy sauce meat dish I ate growing up. I also hate the word “Opinion” because it has a very bad taste to it that tastes like spoiled eggs.
Occasionally yes, I do sometimes hear a word that tastes awful to me when someone is talking but it only lasts for a couple seconds before I move on.
And yes it does, for example, Bonjour in french tastes like alcohol to me with a subtle hint of butterscotch.
I'm super interested in the foreign language thing, would you mind if I gave you some words in my native German that you may not know and tell me what they taste like to you?
Let me know if you however know German, would be sort of pointless then.
Btw, what does "German" taste like to you? I can only imagine, I think it's one of those words that leaves a taste in most people's mouths.
I don’t mind at all, ask away! I don’t know German at all so this should be fun!
And the word German tastes like salty caramel and cinnamon to me, with a savory note to it as well. Savory and sweet basically!
Rattenschwanz
Schleim
Brotkorb
Rettich
Marktlücke
Fire away! If you're interested, I can give you the translations. All of them are innocent of course, but some may have an actual taste to them if you were to eat the thing they're describing
Rattenschwanz tastes like a very sour onion and garlic dip you may use to dip food such as fries or chicken in.
Schleim tastes like okra and kind of bland but slightly warm and salty.
Brotkorb tastes like sweet corn but with bitterness to it.
Rettich tastes like Ravioli with ricotta cheese and it has a sour aftertaste.
And Martktlücke tastes similar to the color green.
If you don't mind (if you do, just don't answer), could you check it again?
Rattenschwanz is a word that's not that easy to translate, not in the form it's used mostly. I think the best I found was "series"
Schleim is "slime"
Brotkorb is "bread basket"
Rettich is "radish"
Marktlücke is "gap in the market
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“Slime” tastes like a cool blue color. It’s hard to explain how the color blue tastes though.
“Bread Basket” tastes like biscoff cookies or biscoff cookie butter to me
“Radish” tastes like Sprite and Daikon to me.
“Gap in the market” tastes a bit bitter and sour, and like fish paste, with a metallic note and some kind of fruit with fresh fish.
What do you taste when you heard the word sex? I hate to be that person, I’m just too curious
Lmao you’re good dw. The word Sex tastes like a salty, sweet, and spicy cooking oil to me. It tastes warm if that makes sense? And no, not chili oil, but just warm oil that is salty, sweet, and a bit spicy.
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Damn you’re cruel lmao 💀 Moist tastes salty and coconutty to me
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Not exactly a word but a name, Dior makes me taste cheesecake
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Zoom tastes like bittermelon soup to me
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I can’t really describe it too well but I would say maybe all 3? Words just taste to me, I never looked too deep into why. For example the name Lucy makes me immediately taste potatoes and potatoes only and I have no idea why
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I can taste colors as well
Is *Calder* spicy?
Somewhat, it tastes like spicy salted butter
What does my username taste like?
Hot chocolate for Michael and mung bean ice cream for Dautorio
Damn, I'm fucking delicious.
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1.) Garden of Whispers definitely tastes better 2.) Garden of Whispers because Garden tastes like garlic brussel sprouts in butter to me and Whispers tastes like winter if that makes sense? It just tastes cold, and a bit spicy like how mint gum can be. 3.) Absolutely does, sometimes the movie just tastes too boring to me and I don’t feel it.
How did you first realize that this isn't an ability most people have? And what is your least favorite word to taste?
I first realized it a couple years ago when I asked my friend if they too could taste garlic oil whenever they hear the name Matthew and they looked incredulous at the question. And my least favorite word to taste would probably be “Coming” it’s just such an ugly word with an ugly taste ro me but I have multiple so this is just one of many. It has a very salty and sour taste with a spoiled sweet aftertaste type profile.
Do you start to dislike people if their name tastes bad, and vice versa, do you like people more if they are tasty?
Not really, I know an individual in my life who has a name that tastes like sweet, warm, cinnamon and maple syrup autumn goodness but she as a person is quite the opposite. Unfortunately for me names of people cannot make or break them to me
What does my name taste like "kinza sheikh '"
Kinza tastes like the color purple and peppermint candies. I can’t describe the taste of purple to you but it is cool and sweet. Sheikh tastes like yogurt with a warm and faint cardamom.
Deez nuts
Deez tastes like salty water and mint tooth paste with a cool berry undertone. Nuts tastes like cinnamon butter
Figured nuts tastes like hazelnut
Describe some of the things that have left a “bad taste in your mouth”.
The word “Dial” (like dial your phone) tastes very bitter to me, and a mint like coolness to it that off puts me, it also has a saltiness to it that I do not like. The word “Sill” also tastes a very salty and weird metal or stinky type smell taste that I hate and don’t know why this word has those qualities.
Very interesting! Never knew such a thing could occur to the human condition, does it get annoying at all having such a skill?
Only when I’m in a bad mood, but usually it’s very fun, I like freaking out those around me by randomly telling them what their name tastes like.
Care to give mine a try? My name is: Rey Angel
Rey tastes soapy and salty. Angel tastes like greek yogurt.
I’ve always wondered, thank you! lol
What does the name Campbell taste like
Coconut cream
Hey, I'm a synesthete, too! Does synesthesia ever bother you, in any way?
No not really, I find it to be really fun in fact
this will seem like a bs question but im deadass do these words taste the same or do they have individual flavors •Glandsyh •Kyutosm • Bvlancqi
Glandsyh tastes like if candle wax was edible. Kyutosm tastes like oysters. Bvlancqi tastes like bitter medicine and vanilla.
what does my name taste like? any foods that tasts like what they are? also how it it like eating and talking?
Your username tastes like steamed sticky rice and a salty explosion. It’s not too bad, it got less and less unpleasant overtime as I got used to it.
How does someone find out they have Synaesthesia? Also, what is a pretty normal/common word that tastes terrible? Does all words have a taste? Is there any weird word that you would think tastes bad but tastes good? Like idk goat or raw?
I found out about the existence of Synesthesia during a highschool class and only found out I had it later on when I asked my friend if they too could taste a certain word like I could and they seemed stunned at the question. And a common word that tastes terrible to me is the worr “Coming” and it has a salty taste to it with other unpleasant notes that I dislike. And yes all words have a taste to me, though some more than others. And yes sometimes weird words do taste pleasant to me. Raw tastes like a rose water dessert to me actually!
I hope you don't mind 3 questions: What's your favorite and an example for a word where you don't like the taste (if you don't mind)? Are you ever in pubilc and hear or read something that just tastes so awful that you just can't stand it? Does it also happen with foreign languages that you don't know?
I don’t particularly have “favorites” or “least favorites” per say but I do like the name Annabelle only because it tastes like a sweet and sticky soy sauce meat dish I ate growing up. I also hate the word “Opinion” because it has a very bad taste to it that tastes like spoiled eggs. Occasionally yes, I do sometimes hear a word that tastes awful to me when someone is talking but it only lasts for a couple seconds before I move on. And yes it does, for example, Bonjour in french tastes like alcohol to me with a subtle hint of butterscotch.
I'm super interested in the foreign language thing, would you mind if I gave you some words in my native German that you may not know and tell me what they taste like to you? Let me know if you however know German, would be sort of pointless then. Btw, what does "German" taste like to you? I can only imagine, I think it's one of those words that leaves a taste in most people's mouths.
I don’t mind at all, ask away! I don’t know German at all so this should be fun! And the word German tastes like salty caramel and cinnamon to me, with a savory note to it as well. Savory and sweet basically!
Rattenschwanz Schleim Brotkorb Rettich Marktlücke Fire away! If you're interested, I can give you the translations. All of them are innocent of course, but some may have an actual taste to them if you were to eat the thing they're describing
Rattenschwanz tastes like a very sour onion and garlic dip you may use to dip food such as fries or chicken in. Schleim tastes like okra and kind of bland but slightly warm and salty. Brotkorb tastes like sweet corn but with bitterness to it. Rettich tastes like Ravioli with ricotta cheese and it has a sour aftertaste. And Martktlücke tastes similar to the color green.
Thanks man! Do you think it would change what you taste if I gave you the translations or does it not work like that?
It wouldn’t change the taste of the original words in german but new tastes would probably come with the English translation words
If you don't mind (if you do, just don't answer), could you check it again? Rattenschwanz is a word that's not that easy to translate, not in the form it's used mostly. I think the best I found was "series" Schleim is "slime" Brotkorb is "bread basket" Rettich is "radish" Marktlücke is "gap in the market "
“Slime” tastes like a cool blue color. It’s hard to explain how the color blue tastes though. “Bread Basket” tastes like biscoff cookies or biscoff cookie butter to me “Radish” tastes like Sprite and Daikon to me. “Gap in the market” tastes a bit bitter and sour, and like fish paste, with a metallic note and some kind of fruit with fresh fish.
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Meghan tastes like smoked/grilled/barbecue meat like pork and beef over charcoal. While Colleen tastes slightly of vanilla and like meat broth.
Ooh this is interesting since I am from NC and love bbq!!! Thank you!
Omg this is sooooo coolll!!!!
Kadian
Kadian tastes like a very light ube vanilla cream