Here's some stuff I wrote for my ELA project!
Ketchup with water
It tastes surprisingly oily, despite being made of ketchup and water. The ketchup has a strange and heavy sweetness. The sour flavourings added should’ve helped to counter the sweetness, but that just made it taste sweeter in comparison to the strong sour flavours. The water diluted the texture to a weirdly thick yet also thin soup. The neutrality of the water just made it have the taste of chalk, which made it taste confusing.
Glue
When you bite into the glue stick, the texture is like a banana but without the fibers and little yellow strings that get caught in your teeth. It tastes like how people describe vanilla to be: plain. Usually, vanilla ice cream is mildly sweet with a fragrant flower taste, that’s the vanilla, but people always describe it as sweet. You could also describe the glue as a banana with the fruity taste gone. It also has a faint smell of chemicals, which makes sense. Not the pool water chlorine kind of chemical taste, but the taste of licorice. It’s a really light taste that you can only sense if you think hard enough.
Snake bile
A dark green liquid that goes from a dark green at the bottom to a sickly light green. Dark green sediments settle at the bottom, like sand. The first drink tastes like pure bitter, the kind of bitter you would only get from letting cold pills dissolve in your mouth. After the initial acrid taste, it becomes strangely sweet and a bit sour. Think of drinking coffee and tasting the fragrance of roasted beans beneath the bitter taste, now replace the taste of beans with the taste of slightly sour white sugar.
Sticky note
Has no taste. The texture is exactly how you would expect paper to be, like paper. It dissolves fast in your mouth and leaves behind little hardened lumps of paper, which you have to swallow yourself.




