williamcharles
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Would someone, anyone, please be kind enough to explain to me why someone would use the phrase, "The taste and flavor of this tobacco is....."
Isn't taste and flavor, when both are used as nouns, the same thing?
Isn't the taste of an apple the same thing as the flavor of an apple?
I've also heard people say things like, "...the odor and aroma of a rose...".
Why? What's the difference? WTF am I missing?
Isn't taste and flavor, when both are used as nouns, the same thing?
Isn't the taste of an apple the same thing as the flavor of an apple?
I've also heard people say things like, "...the odor and aroma of a rose...".
Why? What's the difference? WTF am I missing?