Froot Loops have a distinct flavor profile that can sometimes be reminiscent of coriander due to the blend of spices and flavorings used in their formulation. The artificial flavors created to mimic fruity tastes may include notes that some people associate with coriander or similar herbs. Additionally, individual taste perception varies, leading some to interpret certain flavors differently based on personal experiences. Thus, while Froot Loops are designed to taste fruity, the complexity of their flavor mix might evoke hints of coriander for some consumers.
they like to eat froot loops :)
They don't. They are full of sugar like Froot Loops
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yes it looks like u have froot loops on ur face
In 1962, Kellogg's began producing and selling Froot Loops cereal. The bright, fruity rings that include flavors like cherry, lemon and lime is sold all over the globe.
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Froot Loops typically start to get soggy in milk within about 5 to 10 minutes. The exact time can vary based on factors like the temperature of the milk and the thickness of the cereal. Generally, they maintain some crunch for a few minutes before becoming noticeably softer. For the best texture, many people enjoy them within the first few minutes after adding milk.
It does not have anything to do with pop tarts. Me and my brother play on poptropica and it does not have anything specific to do with it. But, sometimes poptropica advertises things like pop tarts and froot loops and new movies...blah, blah, blah.
Coriander has a pungent lavender-like smell. I smelled this from the seeds, not from the leaves.
Ground Coriander gives a spicy, somewhat nutty and citrus flavor. It can give a zesty pep to many dishes.
Tikka masala has a rich and creamy flavor with a balance of spices like cumin, coriander, and garam masala. It is slightly tangy and has a hint of sweetness from the tomatoes and cream.
You can use a combination of individual spices like turmeric, cumin, coriander, and ginger as a substitute for curry powder in your recipe. Adjust the amounts to taste.