Apparently it does.
No. The color is only an indication of what flavor it is, nothing more.
no it doesn't
What did I find
The color/flavor is orange.
They sure do!
probaly not
Rods, which perceive black and white and gray, and cones, which perceive color.
The wavelength and frequency affect how the way is perceived. In sound it would affect the pitch that you hear, in the visible light spectrum it would affect what color you see. The amplitude would be how easy it is to perceive, it is the intensity (magnitude) of the wave.
It is a color. There is no such flavor as 'blue'.
When you poach meat or fish gently in hot water or liquid, and then put it on a char-grill to give it color and flavor of grilling.
one cannot see color, or perceive color differences
Black