0 the flavour of a particular food in your mouth -- sabor
1 the ability to feel different flavours in your mouth -- gusto
2 the particular things you like, such as styles of music, clothes, decoration, etc. -- gusto
I don’t like his taste in music.
3 to be unacceptable in a way that will upset or anger people -- ser de mal gusto
4 If food tastes a particular way, it has that flavour. -- saber raro, bien, dulce, etc.
5 to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what its flavour is like -- probar
6 the flavor sth has in your mouth -- sabor [ masculine, singular ]
7 the ability to sense different flavors in your mouth -- gusto [ masculine, singular ]
8 the act of trying sth to find out what flavor it has -- muestra [ feminine, singular ]
9 a short period of trying an activity to find out if you like it or not -- período de prueba [ masculine, singular ]
10 the ability to judge whether a piece of music, art, fashion, etc. is good or bad -- gusto [ masculine, singular ]
He obviously has no taste whatsoever! ¡Obviamente no tiene gusto alguno!
a comedy show that is in very bad taste un espectáculo de comedia de muy mal gusto
She has good taste in shoes. Ella tiene buen gusto en zapatos.
11 to have a particular flavor in your mouth -- saber
candy that tastes like strawberries dulces que saben a fresa
The soup tasted disgusting. La sopa sabía asquerosa.
12 to put sth in your mouth to find out what flavor it has -- probar
Taste this, and tell me if you like it. Prueba esto, y dime si te gusta.
Unfortunately, carrying on this morning's theme, the fish itself is not very fresh and leaves a rather bitter taste in the mouth.
Flavourings are used to impart or modify odour and/or taste of foods for the benefit of the consumer.
As distillers will tell you, if you distil at a lower alcoholic strength, more taste comes over the still.
For this reason we add sugar, which does not alter the taste of the wine.
We are talking about harmonisation, the harmonisation of tastes, of habits and, almost, of cultures.
If it cannot be proved scientifically that a certain product helps health, the advertisement should just say the product tastes good, following the good old way of advertising a product.
Seen from the consumers' point of view, it is exclusively a question of taste.
The consumer could be misled, because two meats that were different in age, taste and quality could bear the same description and the same labelling.
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