No, blue is not a flavor. Blue dyes are often used to color various flavors (usually blue raspberry, blueberry, or bubblegum) of things such as candy, snow cone syrups, drinks, etc., however blue itself is a color, not a flavor.
No, blue is a color, not a flavor. Flavor refers to the taste of food or drink, while blue is a characteristic used to describe the color of an object.
Blue is typically not associated with a specific flavor as it is a color rather than a taste. People may use the term "blue flavor" informally to describe foods or beverages that are artificially colored blue, which may have a berry or fruit-like taste.
"Chocolate ice cream is the best flavor and all other flavors pale in comparison"
Blue can be described as the color of sadness, like feeling blue. It can also be seen as calm and serene, like a peaceful ocean. Additionally, blue can evoke the feeling of coldness, like ice or frost.
No, Gruyere is a semi-hard cheese. It has a firm texture and a nutty flavor.
Blue can be used metaphorically to represent feelings of sadness or melancholy, as in "feeling blue," but it does not inherently function as a metaphor without context.
It is a color. There is no such flavor as 'blue'.
Blue is typically not associated with a specific flavor as it is a color rather than a taste. People may use the term "blue flavor" informally to describe foods or beverages that are artificially colored blue, which may have a berry or fruit-like taste.
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Blue is a flavor ONLY in Ice/slush type beverages, or if it contains a large amount of dye. Otherwise, blue is a color.
The blue is "original" flavor, or plain.
the pie is blue because flavor blueberry because blueberries are blue so that's why there blue
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Ultimate Neapolitan is an ice cream flavor from Blue Bell. Ultimate Pecan Pie is an ice cream flavor from TCBY.
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The Blue and the Green Last long. But the pink one by the name Elixer Runs out of flavor quicker.
I don't think they really exist, I've never seen the actual fruit. Blue Raspberries are only used when talking about candy flavor, personally, I think it's just another way of saying blueberry. (Blueberry flavor tastes the same as blue raspberry flavor, and same color too).