No
I think so because it is based off you senses.the color might effect how apetizing the dish looks but won't change the taste
Food coloring does not affect food, except to change its color. That's why it can be used in food.
Of course haha. There is a saying, 'you are what you eat'
Having food in your stomach does not really affect alcohol consumption, but it does affect alcohol digestion. Alcohol is absorbed into the blood more rapidly if there is no food in the stomach. But the amount that you drink remains up to you, whether your stomach contains food or not.
Yes, For example imagine a black piece of meat you would definitely not eat that. I think it also depends on being used to a specific color for each thing imagine in 50 year maybe meat will be green and we think its normal. So i think it depends on if we get used to something being a color too. :)
Which of the following does not affect the amount of food a horse needs?Coat color
It depends on the dye, but generally, no.
Yes, I mean, if you saw a blue boob you probably wouldn't want to suck it. Well unless your'e a smurf I guess.
This is a fairly easy experiment to set up, provided you can get round the fact that people can be put off if food doesn't look the way they expect. You would need to use something like a pate or custard type pudding. You can colour these without changing the taste, then ask people to rate the taste on an agreed scale.
Of the choices given, the only one that does not affect the amount of food a horse needs is his/her coat color.
whether or not it's tasty
I did this for a science experiment. I baked 100 cookies; 50 regular chocolate chip and 50 pink with chocolate chip. I had 50 of my classmates try both cookies blindfolded and with their eyes open. After, they told me which cookie they liked better. 93% said they liked the pink cookies better. So yes, the color of a food does affect the taste.