well, it tastes differently depending on which brand you buy or which restaurant you go to... well, its hard to describe, there's nothing else to compare it to i guess. try it you'll definitely like it.
They taste like a regular egg. But it depends if the hen is free ranged or cooped up. If the hen is free ranged the the eggs will have a stronger taste than store bought egg, because the free ranged chickens get fresh air, they can graize on grass, and eat bug. The chickens that are on egg farms (that are not free ranged) dont get all that. But it all depend on if the are free ranged or not. And the are small eggs.
Snake meat is often described as a cross between fish and chicken, with a mild flavor and a slightly firm texture. The taste can vary depending on the species of snake and the method of preparation. Overall, it is considered a delicacy in some cultures.
No chickens taste like elephants
Witchetty grubs have been described as having a nutty and buttery flavor with a texture similar to scrambled eggs or tofu. They are also known for being rich in protein and fat, making them a valuable food source in Indigenous Australian cuisine.
There are several opinions on how a cows brains taste. Many people think that the cow brains taste like chicken or chicken skin.
Like an egg roll but sweeter and a crispy outside.
It tastes like a cinnaman roll
It's Huge!!!!! Sausage!!!! I like how Chinese people say egg roll.
like chicken
They taste like a half boiled egg and are a bit spicy
According to Wikipedia, the uncooked egg roll is dipped in egg or an egg wash and then fried.
Definitely an acquired taste.
Custard tastes like a sweet, yet weaker, version of vanilla pudding. It has creamy, milky undertones like sweetened, condensed milk.
None, Marlboro is factory made, so it has a factory taste. Roll-your-owns have a little bit fresher taste.
No, you must deep-fry it to get the great crispy taste. It cannot be from the store. AJ
An egg roll is apiece of snack food.
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.