I Dont Really Know Positivly But I Think Itz Because Of Like The Grease And All Burnt Foods Look The Same Soo How Ever You Cook It And Burn It Must Have Ssome Type Of Link To What U Cooked/Burnt Last Time:} I Hope I Helped You?
They taste much better burnt. If you bury them, then you just get dirt all over it.
It may taste bad, but actually it could be good for you to some degree. Charcoal in small quantities is sometimes used to aid in digestion and help stomach aches. Not to worry.
You can't save a stew, casserole or similar dish that has been burnt, even partly burnt. The burnt part might look as though it can be separated from the part that's okay, but the burnt taste will be right through the whole thing. Look on it as a cookery lesson in what not to do next time. The good news is, if you have a pet dog it won't mind a bit of burnt taste, so the food won't be wasted. As a footnote: soak and wash the pot really thoroughly so no burnt taste remains. As with all dishwashing, don't use too much detergent: it won't make your dishes any cleaner but will leave an invisible residue which might affect the flavour of foods cooked in the dish in future.
Almost all food has salt in it.
Bland foods are foods that have no taste to them. They are just foods that dont have any spices like salt and pepper and season-all salt.
no it doesnt at all
Yes there are many weight watchers core foods that taste excellent. Many foods such as fish and shell fish, veal, lamb lean ham and filet mignon are all core foods.
Yes most pastas taste the same . But If you put sauce or spices with it it will taste difrent . But Yes, pasta tastes the same . :)
All coca cola's taste the same everywhere.
There are many kinds of pickles and they do not all taste the same. They are all sour, but some are much more sour than others are.
Cats are unable to taste sugar. The theory behind this is that cats evolved to gain all their nutrients from their prey, so never ate any sweet foods, thus lost the ability to taste such foods.
No all of them taste the same.