Friday, April 18, 2025

Words describe Tastes

 

  1. Savory: Having a pleasant, salty, or spicy taste, often associated with umami flavors.
    Example: The freshly baked pizza had a savory aroma that made everyone's mouth water.

  2. Sweet: Tasting pleasant and sugary.
    Example: The dessert was a delightful mix of sweet mangoes and creamy custard.

  3. Bitter: Having a sharp, pungent taste, often associated with certain greens or coffee.
    Example: The black coffee was too bitter for her, so she added a spoonful of sugar.

  4. Sour: Having an acidic, tangy taste.
    Example: The lemon juice added a refreshing sour note to the drink.

  5. Salty: Tasting of or containing salt.
    Example: The chips were overly salty, leaving her thirsty afterward.

  6. Spicy: Having a strong, piquant flavor from spices or chili.
    Example: The spicy curry left a pleasant warmth lingering on his palate.

  7. Tangy: Having a sharp, zesty flavor, often described as a mix of sour and sweet.
    Example: The tangy barbecue sauce complemented the grilled chicken perfectly.

  8. Bland: Lacking strong flavors or tasting mild.
    Example: The soup tasted bland until a pinch of salt and pepper was added.

  9. Rich: Having a strong, full flavor, often due to fats or oils.
    Example: The chocolate cake was so rich that a small slice was enough to satisfy.

  10. Zesty: Having a lively or piquant flavor, often from citrus.
    Example: The zesty orange dressing brought the salad to life.



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