0 past simple and past participle of taste
1 to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what flavour it has:
2 to experience something for a short time:
How do you know you don't like it if you won't even taste it?
We all tasted the cake.
If you've ever tasted Carmen's cooking, you'll know what I mean.
Some bought organic foods because they tasted better.
On the other hand, chlorate and chlorite can be formed, which may be tasted and smelled.
Life can be tasted to the full only when activity and contemplation, doing and not doing, form complementary poles, like those of a magnet.