Yellow is a color, so it doesn't have a taste.
As a philosophical question, I like this. I'd say yellow tastes of sunshine, warm and bright, with a hint of a lemony aftertaste.
A long yellow fruit. It is unpeeled before eaten. The inside is yellow. Taste is almost impossible to describe in words.
Similar to a red, only more yellow.
It tastes non-bitter, rich, and thick
It's a pomelo.
Yellow is a color, so it doesn't have a taste. As a philosophical question, I like this. I'd say yellow tastes of sunshine, warm and bright, with a hint of a lemony aftertaste.
Unless it's yellow because you just poured lemon or banana or some other yellow syrup on it, I would recommend that you not find out. If the snow is yellow because a dog mistook the snow for a fire hydrant, definitely do not taste the yellow snow. It would taste like animal pee... im not sure what animal pee tastes like but its probably not good. it could be human pee too...
It taste really sweet, and some what like a piña colada.
NO! it only makes it yellow
Yellow book.
Yellow jackets use their antennae to smell and taste things. Yellow jackets are one of several social insects that live and work in colonies.
The colour of Colmans Mustard IS mustard. Not yellow like American mustard. Imagine a greyness through the yellow US mustard. It is not mellow yellow in colour nor taste! WOWZA!
Yes, the yellow taste terrible, but the other colors taste great!