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Bitter: having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet
Sentence: raw berries have an intensely bitter flavour
Flavor: the distinctive taste of a food or drink
Sentence: They sell 20 different flavors of ice cream
Sour: has an acid taste like lemon or vinegar.
Sentence: She sampled the wine and found it was sour”
Savory: full of flavor, delicious and tasty
Sentence: I could not stop eating the savory soup
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Acidulous: sour or sharp in taste:
Sentence: The acidulous drink burned my tongue..
Briny: of salty water or the sea; salty.
Sentence: The cheese often produces a flavour-rich briny liquid.
Insipid: lacking taste or flavor or tang
Sentence: airline food used to be bland and insipid
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Nectarous: extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant
Sentence: The nectarous flavors of the exotic spices tantalized his taste buds.
Luscious: extremely pleasing to the sense of taste
Sentence: I bought a luscious, chocolate-covered cake
Pungent: having a sharply strong taste or smell
Sentence: “I could smell the pungent flavours coming from the kitchen