Jiffy Pop in the microwave.
Blue can be described as the color of sadness, like feeling blue. It can also be seen as calm and serene, like a peaceful ocean. Additionally, blue can evoke the feeling of coldness, like ice or frost.
Blue food is not commonly found in nature, but some examples of blue foods include blueberries, blue corn, and certain types of fish like bluefin tuna. Artificial food coloring can also be used to create blue-colored foods.
Blue is a color and does not have a taste. Taste is associated with flavors in food and beverages, which are sensed by our taste buds.
Blue is typically not associated with a specific flavor as it is a color rather than a taste. People may use the term "blue flavor" informally to describe foods or beverages that are artificially colored blue, which may have a berry or fruit-like taste.
slaves smelled many things. for example they smell things like the ocean . another thing they smelled was tobacco and chemicals
Blue Paint. Because paint all smells the same.
A Japanese roll of sushi that smells like blue cheese
your feet
Blue paint, blue roses, perfume.
your mom because it felt good
Roses are red violet are blue your mum smells like crap and so do you
It's blue. No doubt about it.
What's red and smells like blue paint? red paint! :D
I'm not entirely sure but i am 95% sure that i am 100% positive that it is green paint.
its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!! its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!!
It smells foul
No marsupial smells like popcorn.