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14 Things That Can Cause a Metallic Taste in Your MouthPine nut syndrome, or “pine mouth,” is an uncommon type of dysgeusia that causes a metallic taste within about two days after eating pine nuts—and this taste can linger for up to a month later.
You may also experience a metallic mouth up to 4 weeks after eating pine nuts. This temporary sensation, which is not an allergic reaction, is sometimes called pine nut syndrome or pine mouth.
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