I have not a clue...I was wondering the same question when I stumbled across this website that told me, 'someone has already been asking.' Is this a blog or am I answering the question because I'm a little confused by this website right now.
Yes, the tart taste of an antacid tablet is a chemical property. It is determined by the specific chemical compounds present in the tablet that interact with taste receptors on the tongue to produce the tart sensation.
yes, tart means sour, it can sometimes mean acidic, and it may taste like vinegar. but i think that tart is better to describe fruit flavors. such as, "these cranberries are so tart"
pie or tart
If you mean the anime, Pudding never does, but if you mean the manga, Pudding kisses Tart in the next-to-last chapter.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
If you mean how to cook a poptart... Put it in the toaster.....
tart, or a pan for baking tarts
Don't get lemon (tart) = smart
that your tongue is no longer their
LT means Lemon Tart. This is what Chloe is.
Tart Tart was created in 1987-03.
According to another answer on this site, 'tart' is the name for a 'small-pie'. I'm not sure I agree with this, as one of the key facets of a pie is that it has a pastry top or lid of some description. One of the distinguishing features of a 'tart' is that it has no lid, making it more like a flan. A pie can be a dish of food with a pastry lid, or food entirely enclosed in pastry. The point of a flan or tart is that it is open on top, with pastry at the bottom and sides!