Shut your eyes and think of a giant grandfather clock in front of you. Focus on watching it function, one sense at a time.
The moving of the hands of the clock, and the swinging of the pendulum (sight)
The tick-tock of the gears inside (hearing)
The feel of the wooden case (touch)
The smell of the dust inside it (smell)
...there's really no way to develop taste using a grandfather clock. For that I'd say imagine an orange in your hand, then take a bite.
If it works you should feel pressure on your eyelids or ears.
When you master each sense individually, try integrating it with the next sensation.
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