Its kind of like how a battery works. The salt from the saliva in your mouth conducts electrons from the metal of your braces to pass through the other metal to your tongue.
They don't really "taste" like anything really. It's more knowing what they are and that they are there, that makes them "taste" funny. You don't notice them much after you get used to them, and they just get in the way.
Metal may well protect food in the long run because it does not break as easily as plastic. However, with metal, there may well be a funny taste to the food.
It means you can taste metal :P
It's obvious. They taste funny.
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They taste a little funny
You can, but they wold taste FUNNY!
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Sulfur does not taste like metal. It has a distinctive "rotten egg" odor and taste. Metal, on the other hand, typically does not have a taste unless oxidized.
it taste like metal
They taste funny.
Because they taste funny.