The five tastes are pungent, sweet, sour, bitter and salty, and each taste has a different set of functions and characteristics. For example, pungent herbs are used to generate sweat and to direct and vitalize qi and the blood. Sweet-tasting herbs often notify or harmonize bodily systems. Some sweet-tasting herbs also exhibit a bland taste, which helps drain dampness through dieresis. Sour taste most often is astringent or consolidates, while bitter taste dispels heat, which purges the bowels and get rid of dampness by drying them out. Salty tastes soften hard masses as well as purge and open the bowels. |