The inherently bland taste of rice has been historically made interesting by the ingenious addition of 'cummin' by the Spanish peoples. And let's not forget the addition of onions and bell peppers to scrambled eggs, instigating the 'tortilla', or 'Spanish omelette'.
Greeks like the taste of their food and most of the ingredients are local.
It tastes just like any other food you've ever tried in your life. Just.. Not as spicy.
They struggled a lot and did not have that much food.
They didn't need any food because they spent so much time kissing that there mouths taste like tounge so that makes them not hungry
In SPAIN THEY EAT PIG AND OCTOPUS INTESTINES AND MUCH MORE YOU CAN LOOK UP INTERESTING FACTS AT GOOGLE !!!! The Spanish cuisine does not include many spices, although some families like the spices in their preparation with the food. Many Spanish people eat LOT"S of noodles..
It has a different taste to the American food
taste like yummy sh it dude peace out
In general: to taste = probar But in the more specific meaning of the word (like "the taste of something"), it has no direct translation. It can be mean "gusto" like in "Me gustó esto" (I like this or "this has a good taste").
Iron is what makes canned food taste like tin. The iron from the can dissolves and gives food in the can that tinny taste.
It tastes like sea food! ----
It depends if you like Spanish food or not.
I like the taste of frogs = Me gusta el sabor de las ranas
there are no benefits to food unless you like the taste
there are no benefits to food unless you like the taste
It's a lot like an omelette or frittata.
Because people decided to do it like that.
they have taste buds, just like us humans.