Allspice, a seasoning very popular in Caribbean cooking.
"Hot as Ice" is a song by Britney Spears from her album "Blackout," which was released on October 30, 2007.
Since all ice is, is frozen water and water has no odor or taste..then the logical conclusion would be that Ice has no taste...*exception..the chemicals in the water is what gives water its broad range of tastes, so in cases such as these the Ice would taste like the chemical make-up that is in it*
Lattes are typically served hot. They consist of espresso mixed with steamed milk and usually do not include ice.
Normal H2O(water) ice can't be hot. If the temperature get's above 0 C it will become liquid. Only under extremely high pressure ice will remain in it's solid state at higher temperature. But you can make hot ice by dissolving a special powder called sodiumacetate(can be bought easilly and cheap online) in water. And then touch it with your finger. But then its not 'real' ice, the official name is sodium acetate trihydrate. If you go to YouTube and search for 'sodium acetate', you'll get the coolest videos.
depending on the type of food stored in your freezer, or the state you live in, your ice could come with a scent. The closer you live to sewer drains, the worse the smell, coloration, and clarity of your ice will be. It is best to stay away from ice that is not transparent. Some ice also comes with a foul taste and it is best to discard and use fresh water in your ice treys. Never trust brown ice.
Taste This - 2004 Ice Cream on a Hot Day was released on: USA: 12 January 2008
Garlic. It has the most interesting cold then hot effect! You taste an ordinary ice cream flavor, then as it melts you feel heat from the garlic. No garlic taste at all if made right.
You have to taste a kind of ice cream and see if it is good.
Water is always H2O whether it is hot water, cold water, ice, or steam.
Ice creams do taste nice. They come in a variety of flavors.
they are slow cooked in their own greese, thats always rotating.
Well, honey, you can't eat hot ice because ice, by definition, is frozen water. If it's hot, then it ain't ice anymore, it's just water. So, go ahead and drink that hot water, but leave the ice out of it.
You could taste fresh air, possibly some snacks or drinks you brought with you, and any nearby food vendors offering treats like ice cream or hot dogs.
The summit of Mount Everest is always cold as it is covered in ice and snow
Ice melting -putting a sheet of hot metal into cold water.
If you mean black ground pepper, that you get from a pepper shaker, yes, it would affect the melting rate of ice - not because of its flavor (the hot taste is not the same as a hot temperature) but because it is dark colored, and therefore absorbs light more easily than ice does, and will therefore warm up faster.
Well,when you ice skate,the best thing to wear is a turtleneck and jeans-you don't want to get too hot-and you can always wear a vest.