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Taste

Taste meaning

One of the sensations produced by the tongue in response to certain chemicals; the quality of giving this sensation. | The sense that consists in the perception and interpretation of this sensation. | A small sample of food, drink, or recreational drugs.

Example sentences (20)

But fact cannot corrupt taste; it can at worst gratify one taste—a taste for history, let us say, or antiquities, or biography—under the illusion that it is assisting another.

The tongue is equipped with many taste buds on its dorsal surface, and each taste bud is equipped with taste receptor cells that can sense particular classes of tastes.

Add a pinch of sugar (or don’t, I always forget to do this, but the recipe says to do it) and season to taste with salt and pepper to taste.

In John Waters’ typically bad-taste homage to bad-taste filmmaking, spoiled Hollywood diva Honey Whitlock (Melanie Griffith) is kidnapped by a low-down, art-obsessed gang of Baltimore filmmakers, led by Stephen Dorff’s maniacal Cecil.

Our face to face acquaintance with the gastronomy of ‘wild nature’ was not to be missed, as we managed to taste the taste of… Australian Crocodile!

Porn taste and partner taste are also quite different.

Recognised as a stamp of excellence and actively sought out by food lovers and retailers alike, Great Taste values taste above all else.

Taste is key to a successful near-beer, said Goss — many people who've tried them in the past complain they're too sweet and don't taste enough like real beer.

The taste is very different to Aldi’s though as it was far creamier and had a much nicer taste than Aldi’s version.

When finished, taste for seasoning and salt to taste.

From what we've determined most of Louisiana's grocery stores will look the other way if you sneak a taste but if you start to sneak more than a taste it can and will be looked upon as stealing.

Hanger On loved the taste and said he thought the idea good as you could drink without being overly affected and the taste went well with the smoked salmon on offer as the first course.

He got a taste of it last year as we won the league and a taste of what he can achieve here, both as an individual and in a team.

I, personally, found YouTube music's algorithm to be great at identifying my music taste and quickly recommending me songs that suit my taste.

It’s probably not a good idea to dip water from the South Platte River and try to drink it, but if one did, it might taste oily or earthy or even a little fishy, but wouldn’t taste salty.

Lisa Goodwin-Allen is a Taste Lancashire Ambassador, supporting the work of Marketing Lancashire to raise awareness of local food and drink producers through their Taste Lancashire campaigns and activities.

Some places, however, break through and leave you with your taste buds tickled and your senses overloaded with taste, flavour, aroma and wonder at the meal you've just had.

The Taste of Downtown: The Taste of Summer event is from noon to 5 p.m. in downtown Greeley.

This buffet is more than food and taste: it’s a journey for your palate through time and taste.

TORONTO — Blue Jays fans got a taste of what Shohei Ohtani could do if he played in Toronto, but Friday's lopsided loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers likely soured the already bitter taste in their mouths.