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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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The Canadian actor said the comedy would give American audiences a taste of the quintessential British tradition and said it had also showed him what starring in a real-life panto would be like.

From BBC

“They knew how to make a martini that could taste like green apple but didn’t use some synthetic, chemical green apple pucker liqueur,” he says.

From Salon

This includes a "dinosaur tartare" meant to recreate the taste of extinct reptiles.

From Barron's

Their strategies vary by company and industry, but include tailoring products to Chinese tastes, developing them at a faster pace, marketing them differently and lowering prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I don't really like the taste of it," the 21-year-old says.

From BBC