0 the quality of containing a lot of juice and being enjoyable to eat:
For example, redness and juiciness are found on top of the table because redness and juiciness "inhere" in an apple, making the apple red and juicy.
The juiciness of the pulp depends on the species, variety, season, and even the tree on which it grew.
His was juiciness of natural brightness, dramatism, strong emotions, bright humour and unforgettable, lavishly painted characters.
The apple is said to be a "bundle of properties" including redness, being four inches (100 mm) wide, and juiciness.
Although producing ethylene while ripening, unripened exported mangoes do not have the same juiciness or flavor as fresh fruit.
They are small, green, rock-hard and do not have the sweetness and juiciness of the popular eating varieties.
A result of this is that kosher poultry is preferred by some non-kosher consumers for the alleged juiciness provided by this brining.
A debate such as this always starts with a certain amount of gravity, but towards the middle it is fitting that there should be a certain juiciness in the sandwich.