my anwser is Sense
Gold smells like delicious food on a dinner table.
a squirrel smells like how it tastes.
Color does not have a scent. Smells are associated with objects, not colors.
The answer to the riddle "What tastes better than it smells?" is "a tongue." This is because while the tongue itself does not have a smell, it plays a crucial role in tasting food. Thus, it can be said to "taste" better than it "smells."
Color, smell, state of matter. For example: sulfur (element #16) is yellow, smells like rotten eggs, and is a solid.
There are various ways. Some elements can be determined by taste, color, optical properties, reaction to mass spectrometry, reaction to chemicals etc. It depends on the element.
They taste like grass. It smells like dirt and is somewhat strong.
Sometimes smells are strong enough you can taste them. it can even be vise versa.
Because usually your nose is stuffed up, and smells help you taste better :)
Sulfur is a yellow element that smells of rotten eggs.
The element that covers burnt toast is carbon. When toast is burnt, it forms a layer of carbon on the surface, giving it a dark color and a distinct burnt taste.
The chanterelle mushroom belongs to the Cantharellus species of mushrooms. The chanterelle is yellow or orange in color, edible, smells like apricots and has a peppery like taste.