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The phrase 'affect the taste' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to how something changes or influences the flavor of something else. For example, "Adding too much salt will affect the taste of the soup."
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And then he said, "I can't see why that would affect the taste".
Another chemical doesn't affect the taste, but it will give geese indigestion.
"Anthocyanins don't affect the taste — they taste just like any other tomato".
Dando is also interested in how other conditions affect the taste buds, including inflammation, changes in the microbiome, and pregnancy.
"Sheep are very selective.' Some farmers are also adding herbs to the pasture to see if they affect the taste.
These variables not only affect the taste and texture of the final product, but they make a nutritional difference, too.
He said the pod should hold up when used in any typical single-serve machine, and the new material shouldn't affect the taste of the coffee.
Another confessed he had used a chainsaw to chop his bird in half and wanted to know if the oil from the chain would adversely affect the taste.
(If you add the oil too quickly, the sauce will split, but don't worry too much, because it may well come back together; it won't affect the taste).
The change, first reported today in USA Today, will not affect the taste or the number of calories in any particular menu item, the company says.
In fresh water, large numbers of green algae often colour lakes and ponds, and cyanobacteria may affect the taste of drinking water.
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