Morning:Coffee or tea (bitter, sometimes sweet if you add sugar or milk)Breakfast foods like cereal (sweet or plain), toast with butter (salty, creamy), or fruit (sweet and juicy)Midday:Lunch might include sandwiches (savory, salty), salads (fresh, sometimes tangy), or soup (warm, salty, or spicy)Snacks like chips (salty, crunchy), yogurt (creamy, tangy), or fruit (sweet, tart)Afternoon:Maybe a sweet treat like chocolate or cookies (sweet, rich)Drinks like juice (sweet, fruity) or water (neutral, refreshing)Evening:Dinner could have a variety of tastes: grilled meat or veggies (savory, smoky), rice or pasta (mild, comforting), sauces (spicy, tangy, or sweet)Dessert might be ice cream (sweet, creamy) or fruit (fresh, sweet)Throughout the day:You might also taste things like toothpaste (minty), chewing gum (sweet or minty), or even the flavor of the air if it’s fresh or smoky.Tastes can be sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or umami (savory). Each part of the day usually brings a mix of these flavors depending on what you eat or drink[tex].[/tex]