When something is described as "bland," it means that it lacks strong or interesting flavors. It can refer to food, drinks, or any other sensory experience that doesn't have much taste.
Related terms
Taste buds: clusters of cells on our tongues that allow us to perceive different tastes such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.
Olfactory receptors: special cells in our noses that help us detect and identify different smells.
Congestion: when the nasal passages are blocked or narrowed due to inflammation, which can happen during a cold.