Just tried this Monster flavor and this s*** taste so weird. I can't describe it, but it taste like those decorative leaf bowl things niggas put on they tables
Just tried this Monster flavor and this s*** taste so weird. I can't describe it, but it taste like those decorative leaf bowl things niggas put on they tables
only tried an energy drink once (wasn't monster) but you right about the comparison
dont know how people drink that s***
cake batter ice cream from cold stone creamery tastes like play doh smells
cake batter & play-doh so accurate
Just tried this Monster flavor and this s*** taste so weird. I can't describe it, but it taste like those decorative leaf bowl things niggas put on they tables
I’ll do you one further and bring it to seasons, so you’re saying it tastes like autumn/fall?
drinking monster
Lol I actually didn’t even start until last year. Couldn’t STAND it at first
I kept falling asleep in class and they was like “we finna kick you out ” so I started drinking it
The regular flavor is good, the red one and the blue one too
But the one in OP tastes so weird
That s*** is an abomination
Is there even alcohol in it
Just tried this Monster flavor and this s*** taste so weird. I can't describe it, but it taste like those decorative leaf bowl things niggas put on they tables
Imagine drinking monster over game fuel
Interestingly enough, smell is a vital part of taste. According to research by neuroscientist Dana Small, as covered in an article for the Scientific American:
”Further, "flavor" is a more accurate term for what we commonly refer to as taste; therefore, smell not only influences but is an integral part of flavor. Pure taste sensations include sweet, sour, salty, bitter, savory and, debatably, fat.“
If you hold your nose while eating you can still feel the sensation of a flavor, but what makes food “taste good” will mostly be lost. Just goes to show how the senses are all connected
cake batter ice cream from cold stone creamery tastes like play doh smells
On God so does quakers smores granola bars
We say “this tastes like s***” all the time and yet we never (well most of us) have never eaten s***. So the most popular way to describe things is by smell. The two are linked
We say “this tastes like s***” all the time and yet we never (well most of us) have never eaten s***. So the most popular way to describe things is by smell. The two are linked
For sure. There is no taste without smell