seasonage (Meaning)
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seasonage (n.)
A seasoning.
Synonyms & Antonyms of seasonage
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seasonage Sentence Examples
- The vegetable's seasonage reached its peak in the summer, offering a sweet and crisp experience.
- The honey's seasonage varied depending on the region and the nectar sources available.
- The cheese had a distinct seasonage, developing a nutty flavor as it aged.
- The wine's seasonage influenced its complexity and aroma, reflecting the vintage year.
- The seasonage of the meat determined its tenderness and flavor profile.
- The fish's seasonage varied with the ocean currents and the time of year.
- The seasonage of the fruit added a burst of sweetness and freshness to the dessert.
- The wood's seasonage ensured its durability and resistance to decay.
- The seasoning's seasonage added a subtle depth of flavor to the dish.
- The soil's seasonage contributed to the richness and texture of the vegetables grown in it.
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A seasoning.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The vegetable's seasonage reached its peak in the summer, offering a sweet and crisp experience.
The honey's seasonage varied depending on the region and the nectar sources available.
The cheese had a distinct seasonage, developing a nutty flavor as it aged.
The wine's seasonage influenced its complexity and aroma, reflecting the vintage year.