It tastes like orignal sherbet but appears blackened in colour.
Little bumps that are on your tongue.
They're your taste-buds.
beause they like the taste
because the like the grezeness and the taste and the fizz
A trailerA shoeIts not a trailer but a shoe, as the shoe's front appears like a tongue.
uhh... no.
Yes he like any shade of black girls
Taste occurs over the whole surface of the tongue. Certain areas of the tongue may be more sensitive to one of the five tastes humans can register: sweet, bitter, salt, sour, and savory (like garlic).
The surface of the tongue has a rough textured upper surface due to taste buds. The lower surface lacks taste buds and has therefore a smooth texture.
A snake uses its tongue like a sensor, its can taste the air and determine if there is prey or predators near.
Without tongue is drier and a lot more pleasant. You can't taste what they ate last or smoked.
Well, if you were to plug your nose, and eat or drink something at the same time, you would not have your tongue taste that thing in your mouth like it usually does. That's because you are stopping a nerve that goes from your nose to your tongue, therefore blocking some taste. I would say that yes, if you to smell a food before you taste it, and it smells bad to you, it might influence you taste buds/ tongue.