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tasty

[tey-stee] / ˈteɪ sti /


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"Then we basically build a menu around that information and try and feed them some really tasty food."

From BBC

Less wasted food means fewer emissions, less cooking and more easy, tasty leftovers.

From Science Daily

"It's so juicy, and the more you chew, the tastier it gets," he said, grinning as he and his friends sat around the grilling stone and bubbling pot.

From Barron's

"People think we only get missiles and shelters. But we have holidays too. Taking photos, drinking mulled wine, eating tasty food, it's nice to switch," said Ovchinnikova, 25 and with bleach blond hair.

From Barron's

An Italian man got caught trying to smuggle into Switzerland some tasty contraband, including 66 panettones.

From MarketWatch