Iron does have a taste that most people do not like. Iron rich water has a metallic taste. Iron rich water might also have a smell similar to sulfur. In some cases it might also leave an after taste in the mouth that is metallic.
Iron is what makes canned food taste like tin. The iron from the can dissolves and gives food in the can that tinny taste.
eating an iron
it can be shaped to your taste at a iron-smelting co. It's usually gray and cloudy.
no taste at all. for example, iron has a metallic taste that comes from ionization reaction in your mouth. so the metallic taste of iron actually comes from the rust than the metal. but gold is extremely unreactive metal and would not give you any perceivable flavor
I think it might be that she craves iron and needs more iron in her blood
iron
no it doesn't because i said so!
because of the iron in your blood.
The only meat I can think of that would taste like metal would be beef (or any kind of red meat, really). Red meat still contains blood when it's raw, and blood contains iron. If the meat is not well-done, the metal taste is likely from the iron in the blood.
Cocaine is high in iron, causing your taste buds to be coated in it giving everything a metallic taste. also you jelly.
The smell of iron upon contact with skin is ironically a type of human body odor," states Dietmar Glindemann.
the iron in foods is unflavored so no one can actually taste or notice it unless they eat it alone