it doesnt have much of a taste. the smae thing with its odor.
Young jackfruit is a fruit that can taste like chicken when cooked.
Chicken Of course chicken tastes like chicken sometimes it tastes different depending on how you season it but it still has the chicken taste. depends on the spices - curry flavoured chicken tastes like rubber
Electrolytes generally taste salty or mineral-like, depending on their composition. Common electrolytes like sodium and potassium give a slightly salty or bitter flavor. Magnesium may add a chalky or metallic taste. Overall, they can be described as refreshing but not sweet, with a strong, often salty or earthy flavor.
DNA itself does not have a taste because it is a molecule and not a food substance. However, some people have described the taste of DNA as slightly salty or metallic when it is present in the form of a solution.
Yes, taste buds contain specialized cells called taste receptor cells that are responsible for detecting different taste sensations like sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami. These cells send signals to the brain about the flavors we taste.
Salty
The color of silver is known as "silvery', a little gray.
no silver is an element nitrogen is an element silver nitrate is a compound
Silver is the 49th element
Chicken Strips at Long John Silver's
Silver is an element.
Silver is an element
Silver is an element.
it is for sure a compound silver alone is an element but put with alloy it's therefore a compound.
I think you mean horse, and that would be Silver.
Silver is a chemical element.
Silver oxide is not an element. It is a chemical compound composed of silver, oxygen, and sometimes other elements. Silver is the element while silver oxide is the compound formed by the reaction of silver with oxygen.