lemon,mint
I guess its because you are so used to the sweet fruity taste of the drink and it tastes odd when you mix it with the taste of minty toothpaste.
Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, has a slightly salty and alkaline taste. It can be slightly bitter if used in larger amounts.
Sharpness is a sensory perception related to taste and has nothing to do with being an acid or alkaline substance. pH is used to determine if a substance is acidic (pH below 7), neutral (pH of 7), or alkaline (pH above 7).
Despite its acidic taste, lemon has an alkalizing effect in the body once metabolized. This is because lemon contains citric acid, which is an organic acid that can be metabolized and used to create bicarbonate, a key alkaline substance in the body.
TCP sometimes used to disguise rotten prawns/shrimp
She used a disguise to hide her face from her ex-boyfriend. :)
Menthol is an optically active organic compound found in peppermint. It has a characteristic minty aroma and taste. Menthol is widely used in pharmaceuticals, food flavoring, and personal care products.
Baking powder and baking soda do not taste like salt; they are both primarily used as leavening agents in baking to help dough rise. Baking soda has a slightly salty and alkaline taste, while baking powder is neutral in flavor.
Soap can taste bitter due to the presence of alkaline ingredients such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, which are used in the saponification process to turn fats and oils into soap. These alkaline compounds can create a bitter taste if ingested.
An alkaline solution has a pH over 7,00.
An example of an alkaline substance is baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). It is commonly used in baking and cleaning products due to its alkaline properties.
I use alkaline batteries in my Olympus 2009 camera.