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taster

[tey-ster] / ˈteɪ stər /


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But YouTube can help even the most helpless people, so I launched a video titled “How to Brew a Perfect Cup of Tea With Teabags, by Tea Taster Dominic Marriott.”

From Slate • Apr. 18, 2018

So, I set the oven to 200 degrees, stuck the cup on the lowest rack, and started boiling some water—freshly boiled, as per Tea Taster Dominic Marriott’s specifications.

From Slate • Apr. 18, 2018

Taster added the note, “This one’s for you Mark Warden.”

From Salon • Mar. 12, 2014

One of the court officials appears to be a Food Taster, as he holds a napkin.

From Time Magazine Archive

These are the windows of the rooms where dwells a chief officer—Master Brewer, Master Taster, Master Chemist, I know not—of the City Brewery, last of the many breweries which once stood along the river bank.

From As We Are and As We May Be by Besant, Walter, Sir




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