
VOCABULARY OF WORD TASTE

Zesty – having a strong and somewhat spicy flavour.
Sentence – Chinese Cheetos taste like “Zesty Japanese Steak .”

Zesty – having a strong and somewhat spicy flavour.
Sentence – Chinese Cheetos taste like “Zesty Japanese Steak .”

Tender – soft and easy to cut or bite
Sentence – The meat was tender and juicy.

Tangy – distinctively sharp taste, flavour.
Sentence – The meat was still firm and the flavor fresh and tangy

Sugary – very sweet
. Sentence – Sugary canned drinks rot your teeth

Stale – old and not fresh any more.
Sentence – This bread is going stale.

Spicy – containing strong flavours from spices.
Sentence – Thai food is hot and spicy.

Sour – having a sharp taste like that of a lemon.
Sentence – I think it’s just sour grapes.

Smokey – with the smell, taste or appearance of smoke.
Sentence – This wine has a slightly smoky flavour.

Rotten – old and not fresh enough.
Sentence – The fish is rotten; you must not eat it.

Ripe – ready to be picked and eaten
Sentence – Those bananas aren’t ripe yet – they’re still green.

Rancid – tasting or smelling unpleasant because of not being fresh
Sentence – The butter has turned rancid.

Pickled – kept in vinegar
Sentence – The onions had been pickled in brine.

Peppery – strongly flavoured with pepper or other hot spices.
Sentence – This soup is too peppery for my taste.

Minty – having the smell or taste of mint.
Sentence – Very minty aroma, with a smooth, light apple flavor.

Lemony – tasting or smelling like lemon
Sentence – The salad dressing was too lemony.

Juicy – Full of juice; succulent.
Sentence – The pineapple was sweet and juicy.

Icy – very cold.
Sentence – The water was icy cold.

Creamy – thick and smooth like cream
Sentence – This yoghurt has a deliciously creamy flavour

VOCABULARY OF WORD TASTE