The saliva does not necessarily taste like salt.
But it is great at the same time.
Saliva tastes different for different person, but
it usually tasted like water, but something that is
almost impossible to describe if you did not try;
like sex. But I did it; it felt really great.
Getting a blowjob was really great; it is better than
masturbation even though I have never tries it myself.
But my girlfriend did it for me.
Substances can be tasted only when they are in water solutions, and if a substance is not in solution when taken into the mouth, it must be dissolved in saliva before it can be detected by the taste buds
Yes, Salt is an acquired taste. According to David L. Yeung, PhD, who presented a report at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, children's taste for salt at the age of 4 years appeared to be determined by the amount of salt their parents fed them in infancy.
Taste them
Pure rubidium wouldn't be something to taste - it's explosively reactive with, well, just about everything. However, rubidium when it is in a compound with a halogen (like chlorine, or fluorine) makes a salt, and it will taste salty/bitter and appear like a white granular solid (like table salt.)
NO and why would u think that?? u apparently found out for yourself though.
No, you need taste buds, not saliva to taste food.
what does quartz taste like and smell like
tastes like saliva
Sour candy does not taste like salt because the candy uses acids to make it sour, not salt.
Nothing. There isn't enough salt to taste.
Its kind of like how a battery works. The salt from the saliva in your mouth conducts electrons from the metal of your braces to pass through the other metal to your tongue.
Chemical, caused by saliva, without saliva you cannot taste anything
It is the same compound - sodium chloride - with the same taste.
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The taste of the residue (not rosidue) will vary greatly depending on what chemicals are involved in the experiment. For example, salt residue will taste like salt.
cause roads taste like salt
Almost all food has salt in it.