because theyre rippin you off and selling you aspirin
Bitter taste in humans is detected by taste receptors on the taste buds located on the tongue. These taste receptors are able to detect specific bitter compounds in food and send signals to the brain to interpret the taste as bitter. This ability to detect bitter taste is believed to have evolved as a way to protect against ingesting potentially harmful substances.
Some examples of plants with a bitter taste include dandelion greens, arugula, kale, and radicchio. These bitter flavors can vary in intensity depending on the specific plant and its growing conditions. Bitter taste in plants is often a natural defense mechanism against herbivores.
Acids taste sour, alkaline substances taste bitter.
The four sensations of taste are sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. These sensations are detected by taste buds on the tongue.
Flaxseed oil can have a slightly nutty and earthy taste, rather than bitter. However, taste can vary depending on the quality of the oil and individual preferences.
Depends really. When you get an awesome tab (ecstasy) it taste like complete crap. You can tell you you get a good tab by the taste. The nastier it taste the better the roll will be. But either way all tabs (ecstasy) taste completely nasty.
yes they all do.. when you chew them you get the thizz facee
No! It is literally the worst possible taste I could think of! Many people chew it because it 'hits you faster'. But if you do chew it, make sure to drink lots of water to watch that disgusting taste out of your mouth! But, it often gets stuck in your teeth, so you will be tasting that for about a half hour! My friends and I call the taste "fireworks" because as soon as you chew, its taste just explodes in your mouth! My advice: Don't chew it unless you don't care about bad tastes in your mouth!
Acids taste bitter.
A base typically has a bitter taste.
Campari has a bitter taste.
MDMA, commonly known as ecstasy, typically has a slightly bitter or chemical taste. Users often describe it as unpleasant, but the taste can vary depending on the purity and form of the substance. It's important to note that taste is subjective, and individual experiences may differ.
It is incredibly bitter, definitely an acquired taste
Bases taste bitter. Acids taste sour.
Alkaloids usually have a bitter taste
Bitter-melon.
Some minerals can have taste characteristics such as salty or bitter taste.