What do you eat if you have anosmia?

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Cranberry
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I'm assuming foods that rely on the actual tastes (sweet, salty, etc) are better than "flavored" foods. And texture is important. But which actual foods work for people with anosmia?

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I think fruit is still good because it's sweet and textured, though it would be missing flavor. And adding a little hot sauce can make foods more interesting.

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Fruit is a good idea. Blank foods, such as crackers, rice cake and bread should work too.

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If someone gets anosmia after having had a sense of smell, it's best for them to try new foods (because familiar foods will taste like the absence of whatever flavor they typically have).

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How was Havdala this week? Did you smell the besamim?

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I have hyposmia right now, but besamim is nothing.

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I like eating foods that have strong flavors that don't rely on your sense of smell. Since I had COVID, I like things that are salty, sweet, sour, or bitter, and I add a lot of hot sauce to whatever I eat.

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Since the onset, every day, I make a cup of coffee, take a sip, then spill the rest down the sink because coffee is just bitter water.

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I sympathize!

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I really don't understand why some people make it sound like losing one's sense of smell is no big deal. It's one of the five main senses!

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"He had a really mild case. His only symptom is that he lost one of the five senses, perhaps permanently."

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Just a little nerve damage to the olfactory system. No big deal.


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