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People used to flavor everything with lead, so I bet it's tasty. Some historical records hinted that it's sweet. I still wouldn't try it tho.
What does copper ore taste like?
Oh! That’s a good answer! I’m also not willing to try it, but I’ll have to look up what people say about it.
We settled on copper ore, since I don’t know if you would consider a copper ingot to be a rock. But I personally find the taste of copper delightful.
where/how/what are you eating copper which permits you to taste it?
I have a copper pen. It tastes good.