Abstract Background This study aimed to validate the Arabic version and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Taste and Smell Tool for Evaluation (TASTE) Questionnaire for patients experiencing loss of smell and taste sensations. Methods The study included 361 participants (311 cases and 50 controls) between September 2023 and November 2024. The TASTE Questionnaire was translated into Arabic and adapted cross-culturally. Participants completed the questionnaire during their visit to the outpatient clinic at our university hospital. A retest was conducted three weeks later to assess any changes in patient response. Results Internal consistency of the Arabic version of the TASTE scale was assessed at baseline (Day 0) and after 21 days (Day 21) using Cronbach's α, yielding values of 0.886 and 0.825, respectively. Each subscale showed a significant (moderate-to-strong) correlation with the total score of the questionnaire. The total score on the TASTE scale exhibited a strong correlation to different subscales with Spearman's r values of 0.534, 0.685, and 0.839 (p < 0.001). Conclusion The validation of the Arabic version of the TASTE Questionnaire, with its eight domains, effectively assessed the degree of chemosensory dysfunction and its impact on quality of life. All subscales exhibited good internal consistency, test–retest reliability, and strong correlations across domains. The questionnaire is a valuable tool for use in clinical settings and research trials to improve the quality of life for patients with sensory dysfunctions.
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