Yes, But What Would Our Galaxy Taste Like To An Alien Astronomer?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-mQyRuHIuA

“The best description I can give would be that if you looked at new spring snow, which has a fine grain size, about an hour after dawn or an hour before sunset, you’d see the same spectrum of light that an alien astronomer in another galaxy would see looking at the Milky Way.”
 — University of Pittsburgh astronomer Jeffrey Newman, on how, by looking through telescopes at other galaxies, he and his colleagues have determined the exact color our own would have from an outside perspective. But what if, say, the alien astronomer had stayed up all night tripping on mushrooms? Like, if he’d rented a house in Vermont with some friends over spring break junior year of college, and he reached down and scooped up a handful of our fine-grained, fluffy galaxy about an hour after dawn. Would it taste like nougat and caramel inside a milk-chocolate shell?