it would not hert at all
a junior mint after it's been in the microwave a junior mint after it's been in the microwave
Because it may not be naturally flavored and uses artificial flavor, specially mint because mint artificially flavored contains alot of different chemicals to give you that same mint taste as you would get naturally, it has too much acids concentrated and a special chemical that is harmfull to the human body when you put mint in your mouth, your mouth cools and when you drink your mouth gets too cold, to get that same experience, they use a very harmful material and it starts to hurt your stomach and also gives you gas and bloating.
cool mint goes first cause the taste
Most recipes recommend using fresh spearmint for a mint julep, however it really depends on the drinker's taste for mint. A stronger mint flavor would require peppermint or chocolate mint. Milder flavors would go more with apple mint or one of the others like pineapple mint. However I would NOT recommend using lemon mint unless you like the smell of citronella.
The main ingredients in a chocolate mint brownie would be chocolate and mint of course! There would also be other ingredients in a chocolate mint brownie, but without those two, it wouldn't taste like chocolate and mint.
Some effective ways to alleviate the unpleasant taste of medicine in the mouth include taking the medicine with a flavored drink, using a flavored syrup or chewable tablet, sucking on a piece of candy or mint after taking the medicine, or rinsing the mouth with water or a flavored mouthwash.
Mint taste likes while a very cold icecube put on the mouth after accidently chew a stone of hot green chili.
lemon,mint
It tastes of Mint, strawberries and cream.
The taste of mint is typically perceived on the front and sides of the tongue. This is because the taste receptors for detecting minty flavors are primarily located in these areas of the tongue.
It is a little chalky tasting and they even have different flavors. I think the mint is the better (none are good) than the rest.
Swallowing aluminum foil or small electronic components can cause a short circuit in the mouth, resulting in a spark that may resemble lightning. However, this is extremely dangerous and should not be attempted as it can cause serious injury, including burns and internal damage. It is not safe or recommended to try to create lightning in your mouth.