because you might have used hard or tap water to fill up the water tank there for making the ice taste like the water which tastes funny
To eliminate a bad taste in your ice maker, first, empty the ice bin and discard any existing ice. Clean the ice maker thoroughly with a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a mild soap, then rinse well to remove any residue. Run a few cycles of fresh water through the machine to flush out any lingering flavors. Finally, allow the ice maker to produce new ice and check for any remaining tastes before using it again.
I would go for - ice shaves - salty pepper haha ^__^
Yes, you can eat ice cream with salt, but it may alter the taste of the ice cream. Some people enjoy the combination of sweet and salty flavors.
They aren't made of salt water. They may taste salty on the outside due to sea spray, but the ice itself is freshwater.
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I think it's in the 'air' inside or even chemicals (maybe used in the cleaning of the inside) of the ice maker and the combination of chemicals in the water.... My ice tastes weird now that I have a new freezer, and I had no troubles before!
its tastes kind of like a salty and sweet flavor
The surface of any iceberg will taste salty, because it floats in salt water. The interior ice, however, is frozen fresh water.
The automatic ice maker has a bale wire that detects if there is ice in the bucket. If it is full, the ice maker turns off.
Chlorine can make the ice that is dispensed from an ice machine both taste and smell bad. A bad odor can also come from a wide range of contaminants in your ice machine, in addition to chlorine.
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