
What Does a Vagina Taste Like?
A healthy vulva — which includes the labia and vaginal opening — might taste or smell sweet or sour, metallic or bitter, salty or sharp. You might even notice faint hints of what you last ate.
The taste can even vary throughout the month, thanks to your menstrual cycle. Blood can affect the way it tastes, as can the white discharge that's common with ovulation.
But as long as you don't experience any unusually strong scents — think fishy odors or whiffs of something foul — your smell and taste are fine, whatever they may be.
Read on to learn more about what it may taste like, why it might change, and what you can do if the taste or smell seems off.
Some vaginas taste metallic or have a penny-like flavor
The vagina — that is, the internal canal — is naturally acidic. That's a good thing. It's how the vagina balances the bacteria that blossom down below.
But that natural acidity can translate to some flavors that are stronger than neutral. Some people might describe this as a metallic or penny-like flavor. Others may even call it a 'battery' taste.
A metallic taste may actually be more common in the days after menstruation, as trace amounts of blood may still be in and around the vagina. Blood naturally has a metallic taste because of its iron content.
Vaginas aren't supposed to taste or smell like flowers or fruit
If Mother Nature had intended for your vaginal area to smell like a flower stand or freshly-cut fruit, that's what your vulva would offer.
Instead, the natural smell and taste are as close to neutral as your body can get, if not without hints of sweat, musk, and body odor.
After all, the vulva is often under layers of clothing, and anything that has been damp for a while can develop a stale smell or taste.
That doesn't mean anything is wrong. It's just the nature of bacteria, body fluids, and vulvas.
Your only concern should be a fishy vaginal odor or an otherwise foul profile
Certain conditions or infections can cause foul smells in your vaginal area.
Bacterial vaginosis, for example, often causes a yellow or gray discharge and a strong, unpleasant vaginal odor that people might describe as fishy.
Trichomoniasis, a type of sexually transmitted infection, can also cause odors that closely resemble dead fish. Unusual discharge may also occur.
If you or a partner detects a truly unpleasant odor, it's time to contact a gynecologist. They can investigate the possible cause and provide treatment to restore your smell and flavor.
If something tastes off, it's most likely because of your vaginal pH
The taste can be a lot of types — salty, bitter, metallic, sour — but what it shouldn't be is funky. If your vaginal area suddenly develops strong odors or tastes, it could be that there's a disruption in your natural pH balance.
The vagina does a good job of maintaining the bacterial status quo. But the bacteria may skew when a new bath product or medication upends it.
That can lead to inflammation, itching, or even infection, which can all cause unusual smells and tastes.
A change in vaginal taste could be because of your diet
Some foods affect how your vaginal area tastes, but the list is short — and no, it doesn't include pineapple.
Asparagus, which can make urine smell strong, might also affect the way you taste. Anecdotal reports describe it as 'grassy' or 'green.'
Curry and other heavily-spiced foods may also have an impact. These foods often produce sweat with a distinct smell. Sweat in your groin may interfere with your vulva's natural aroma and taste.
Alcohol and tobacco use can also affect vaginal taste
Your vagina may taste a bit off if your partner goes down on you after a night of drinking. That's because alcohol can increase perspiration. It might even affect the taste of that sweat and your body fluids.
Depending on the type of drink you had, the taste may be bitter or sour. Sugary drinks, for example, might interfere with your taste.
Tobacco use might affect how much you sweat and your perspiration potency, which can affect your natural smell and flavor.
For example, tobacco use might cause acidic or bitter flavors. It may even cause a sour or stale taste.
Your skin and hair can also absorb the odors of smoking tobacco, so the pungent smell may affect your taste.
In some cases, a change in vaginal taste stems from your hygiene practices
The vagina is a self-cleaning entity. Left alone, it can and will care for itself and maintain a healthy pH balance, so long as outside forces don't interfere.
You need only wash the outside — the vulva — with mild soap and water when you bathe.
If you don't follow regular hygiene practices or wash yourself regularly, you may develop unusual or off-putting smells and tastes.
To properly wash, rinse the vulva and groin with warm water. You can use soap if you want — just be careful not to get any inside your vaginal canal.
Spread the lips of your labia apart and use a washcloth or your hands to clean around the folds.
Also, wash your anus and the area between your anus and your vaginal opening. If it isn't clean, this area can affect the odor and taste of your vagina.
Skip the specialty washes and so-called 'feminine hygiene' products
Because your vagina does such a good job taking care of its own health, you really don't need to use any specialty products to help it along or mask any odors you think are bad.
(Again, if you think your taste or smell is repellent, contact a doctor instead of using body spray to cover it up.)
Many soaps, gels, and washes may seem well-intentioned, but they can worsen a condition or infection if there is one. They can also upend your natural pH level, which might invite bacterial growth.
It's a good idea to leave the 'feminine hygiene' products, like washes, sprays, and deodorizers, on the store shelf and let your body and vagina fend for themselves.
If you really want to change the way your vagina tastes, try this
No scientific studies suggest you can change your vulva's taste or confirm ways you might do this.
Temporary sprays and washes might mask or deodorize briefly, but there's little you can do permanently.
If you're determined to find a way to make your vaginal area smell or taste more flowery and fresh, you might try to:
Limit certain foods before sex: Asparagus and spicy or heavily-flavored foods might cause scented sweat or body odor.
Limit alcohol and tobacco use before sex: Tobacco and alcohol can affect body odor and sweat, too. Ultimately, these foods may make the area taste more bitter, sour, or metallic.
Don't eat right before it's time to go down: If your partner wants to pop a piece of gum and spit it out just before doing the ABCs on your clitoris, by all means, let them. But keep in mind that what you eat affects how your vagina tastes. It's a good idea to skip eating 30 minutes before they plan to go downtown.
Try not to worry: How you taste and smell is typical unless you're getting whiffs of dead fish or rotting seaweed.
The bottom line
Your vulva's natural scent and flavor aren't like anyone else's, and they can change throughout your life, even monthly. As long as you aren't having symptoms of an infection, your smell and taste are just fine.
But if you're worried that your odor might be off, talk with a healthcare professional. They can look for any underlying concerns, whether it's a matter of hygiene or an untreated infection.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Washington Post
13 minutes ago
- Washington Post
Flying boats make for a rare sight as Washington clears an island of derelict vessels by helicopter
OLYMPIA, Wash. — As the owner of a marina, Kate Gervais is used to seeing boats in the water. But for the last couple of days, she's been seeing them in the air. The Washington Department of Natural Resources this week used one of its firefighting helicopters to haul abandoned boats off an uninhabited island in the southernmost reaches of Puget Sound, where the vessels had come to rest after drifting with the currents, and fly them to the mainland to be deconstructed later.

Associated Press
21 minutes ago
- Associated Press
Flying boats make for a rare sight as Washington clears an island of derelict vessels by helicopter
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — As the owner of a marina, Kate Gervais is used to seeing boats in the water. But for the last couple of days, she's been seeing them in the air. The Washington Department of Natural Resources this week used one of its firefighting helicopters to haul abandoned boats off an uninhabited island in the southernmost reaches of Puget Sound, where the vessels had come to rest after drifting with the currents, and fly them to the mainland to be deconstructed later. With 14 vessels removed, it was the agency's largest operation of its kind, officials said. 'It was a very, very weird sight,' said Gervais, who owns Boston Harbor Marina, just north of Olympia. 'The sail boat with the mast was the weirdest one to see.' A boat removal by helicopter is typically done by a private pilot, but for this operation, which was funded by a federal grant, the DNR opted to use one of its firefighting helicopters. It was cheaper and helped stretch the $1 million NOAA grant, said Commissioner of Public Lands Dave Upthegrove. The state agency opts to airlift boats when towing them would disrupt the marine bed or surrounding environment too much. The aquatic lands where the boats land often include kelp beds, which are critical for supporting the forage fish that salmon rely on. Vessels for this operation where found in hard-to-reach coves, at the tree line or in mud that rendered an airlift a better option, agency staff said. Since the boat removal program began in 2002, the department has hauled out more than 1,200 derelict vessels. There are at least 300 more out there, with more found all the time, Upthegrove said. 'It's a real challenge impacting the Puget Sound when people essentially dump their old boats into the water because they don't want to deal with disposing of them,' he said. 'That burden then falls on all of us.' The federal grant allowed the state to clean up boats on Squaxin Island, an uninhabited island that is of particular cultural importance to the Squaxin Island Tribe. The tribe's people once shared vast lands in western Washington state, but following the 1854 Treaty of Medicine Creek, the island — 4.5 miles (7.2 kilometers) long and half a mile (800 meters) wide — was the main area reserved for them, according to the tribe's website. Eventually, the tribe's members moved off the island, but they continue to use it for fishing, hunting, shellfish gathering and camping. 'The Squaxin Island Tribe is very enthusiastic about this opportunity to work with DNR to clean-up derelict vessels on tribal lands,' said Daniel Kuntz, the tribe's policy and program manager. 'Maintaining clean beaches and water are essential to the Squaxin Island culture to ensure gathering access for future generations.'


Forbes
43 minutes ago
- Forbes
Maycee Barber's Coach Says She Begged Team Not To Cancel UFC Fight
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 31: Maycee Barber has her hands wrapped prior to her fight during the UFC ... More Fight Night event at UFC APEX on May 31, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC) Maycee Barber was moments away from making the walk to the Octagon for her main event fight opposite Erin Blanchfield on the UFC Vegas 107 fight card when a medical issue left Barber unable to compete. According to Barber's coach, the highly ranked women's flyweight competitor begged her team to allow her to fight on Saturday night before the fight was called off. 'For the record, Maycee did not pull out of her fight,' Barber's coach Cody Donovan wrote on Instagram. 'She refused to surrender in spite of what was happening to her medically. As a coaching staff, we decided to call the doctor in. Even as she begged us not to. What we saw was just too dangerous. I am proud of the bravery she showed in the face of a medical emergency. Most fighters would have ran for door. When they tell the story of @mayceebarber this will be the Goliath that she got to overcome on her road to greatness. God is good." Instagram - Cody Donovan MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 09: Maycee Barber prepares to face Katlyn Cerminara in a flyweight fight ... More during the UFC 299 event at Kaseya Center on March 09, 2024 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) During the prelim portion of the UFC Vegas 107 card, UFC commentator Megan Olivi reported on the medical issues that had kept Barber out of the Octagon since her win over Cerminara. "A myriad of very serious health issues have plagued the UFC flyweight," Olivi said. "In fact, it resulted in an 11-day hospitalization. She had over a dozen rounds of IV antibiotics, and she was diagnosed with things like Epstein-Barr [Syndrome], Mono, and toxic levels of mercury in her blood. "They brought in a Colorado infectious disease specialist to see if they could diagnose and treat whatever was going on with her, and still, to this day, Barber doesn't really have any answers. "However, they were able to find a combination of medicine to help control all the things that were happening inside here., to help her feel better and to get back to training and competing. But yesterday, it was obvious. The time away, paired with all those health issues, really resulted in difficulty in making weight." Olivi then related that she had spoken to Blanchfield after Barber weighed in a half-pound heavy for the 135-pound bout. During that conversation, Blanchfield told Olivi she was concerned that Barber would not be able to make the walk to the Octagon for the fight. Ultimately, Blanchfield's fears became a reality. "Not what I had planned for a Sunday post," Barber posted on Instagram. "Thank you to everyone for the prayers & support I owe an apology to @ufc @mickmaynard2 @danawhite @seanshelby & @blanchfield_mma ** PS my life is not messy this is just a bad hand. We will get to the bottom of it all and be back 🤍" Maycee Barber Instagram Barber's post included video of her being taken out of the UFC Apex on a stretcher. Blanchfield's management team reported that she will be paid her full show and win money for UFC Vegas 107. There has been no reporting on if Barber will receive any of her purse for Saturday's fight card. UFC women's flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko was on hand for the card because the fight could have determined her next opponent. Blanchfield is ranked No. 4 in the official UFC women's flyweight rankings, while Barber checks in at No. 5. The next event on the UFC schedule is UFC 316 on Saturday.