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Tartness
Tartness meaning
The characteristic of being tart; sharpness of taste.
Example sentences (12)
It’s a balance between sweetness and tartness, reminiscent of biting into a ripe mango.
Pair the wine's bitterness, astringency, and tartness with equal candy structure.
This adds a natural sweetness and balances the tartness of the fruit juices.
Mingled into the flavor mix are some fruity sweetness and a bit of tartness from the raspberries; there doesn't seem to be any real hop bitterness showing.
They're sweet, and the currants balance them out with their own tartness.
They use them lavishly in savory and sweet dishes as well as drinks and know just how refreshing their taste can be, particularly if they’re key limes, which have an extra intense flavor and tartness.
Full of lemon and tropical fruit notes and a mouth-watering tartness yet absolutely no sweetness.
Northern Chinese hot-and-sour soup has pronounced spice and tartness, dotted with ample nuggets of seafood.
Strewn carelessly in the bowl, the almonds play off the tartness of the dressing and the warmth of the cheese along with introducing both a textural variety and a hint of sweetness that elevates the dish.
The acidity from the yoghurt and the tartness from the rhubarb counterbalance the sweetness from the meringue.
Magnesium ions are sour to the taste, and in low concentrations they help impart a natural tartness to fresh mineral waters.
They are also sold dried and sweetened. citation Cranberry juice is usually sweetened or blended with other fruit juices to reduce its natural tartness.