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Eating during cancer treatment: Tips to make food tastier

General suggestions

  • Foods that look appealing often taste better.
  • Select foods with a variety of colors, temperatures and textures.
  • Drink liquids often or use gum, mints or hard candies to remove a bad taste in your mouth.
  • Try using plastic utensils if you have a bitter or metallic taste in your mouth when eating.
  • Check with your dentist to see if you have any dental problems. Maintain good oral hygiene.
  • Check with your doctor to see if your taste changes could be related to your medications. In some cases, your doctor may adjust your medications to reduce or eliminate side effects. Don't stop taking your medications unless your doctor tells you to.
  • Check with a health care professional about mouth rinses.

If these measures don't help or if you're losing weight, ask your doctor or a registered dietitian for further advice.