Basically, taste comparisons are nonsense. Any attempt to quantify or qualify taste on an objective basis is fruitless. Sorry to PBusardo and his vape juice taste tests and those who follow his example but BS is BS.
"Taste receptors function as one of the interfaces between internal and external milieus. Tremendous progress has been achieved in the past few years with the discovery of the T1R and T2R receptors and the understanding of their function. Individual differences in taste, at least in some cases, can be attributed to allelic variants of the taste receptor genes. Understanding how taste receptors interact with taste stimuli and identifying their patterns of expression in taste cells shed light on coding of taste information by the nervous system.
However, many challenging tasks remain before we fully understand how taste works. Much of this important future research must be done with taste receptor genes. The important questions to be addressed include finding genes that encode a complete repertoire of taste receptors for different taste qualities, as well as genes that encode proteins involved in taste transduction and transmission, taste bud cell turnover, and connectivity between taste cells and afferent nerves. Studies of allelic variation of taste receptors will help to elucidate individual differences in taste perception, food choice, nutrition, and health, and to understand functional organization of receptor domains and their ligand specificities."
Taste Receptor Genes
So, really, any posted opinion regarding taste preferences for any nicotine base formulation is mere fanbois promotion or personal preference. There is no way to predict what you will taste when you sample any of these nicotine bases.
"Taste receptors function as one of the interfaces between internal and external milieus. Tremendous progress has been achieved in the past few years with the discovery of the T1R and T2R receptors and the understanding of their function. Individual differences in taste, at least in some cases, can be attributed to allelic variants of the taste receptor genes. Understanding how taste receptors interact with taste stimuli and identifying their patterns of expression in taste cells shed light on coding of taste information by the nervous system.
However, many challenging tasks remain before we fully understand how taste works. Much of this important future research must be done with taste receptor genes. The important questions to be addressed include finding genes that encode a complete repertoire of taste receptors for different taste qualities, as well as genes that encode proteins involved in taste transduction and transmission, taste bud cell turnover, and connectivity between taste cells and afferent nerves. Studies of allelic variation of taste receptors will help to elucidate individual differences in taste perception, food choice, nutrition, and health, and to understand functional organization of receptor domains and their ligand specificities."
Taste Receptor Genes
So, really, any posted opinion regarding taste preferences for any nicotine base formulation is mere fanbois promotion or personal preference. There is no way to predict what you will taste when you sample any of these nicotine bases.