Why does the taste of pennies remind you of losing a tooth?
First of all, who goes around tasting pennies? Money is one of the dirtiest things ever! EWWW! That being said, I have tasted a penny, and it's true, it does remind you of losing a tooth. It doesn't taste like blood though. I give up. Anybody got an answer?
Soon I will post the crochet hook case I designed. Just making some adjustments.
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I'm betting it IS because blood has a coppery taste...and there's plenty of that when you lose a tooth. Perhaps it's just specific taste buds that are activating and trigger a "reminder" but not identical taste.
But I'm only guessing.
There is iron in both copper and blood.
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