seasonage (Meaning)

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seasonage (n.)

A seasoning.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seasonage

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

seasonage Sentence Examples

  1. The vegetable's seasonage reached its peak in the summer, offering a sweet and crisp experience.
  2. The honey's seasonage varied depending on the region and the nectar sources available.
  3. The cheese had a distinct seasonage, developing a nutty flavor as it aged.
  4. The wine's seasonage influenced its complexity and aroma, reflecting the vintage year.
  5. The seasonage of the meat determined its tenderness and flavor profile.
  6. The fish's seasonage varied with the ocean currents and the time of year.
  7. The seasonage of the fruit added a burst of sweetness and freshness to the dessert.
  8. The wood's seasonage ensured its durability and resistance to decay.
  9. The seasoning's seasonage added a subtle depth of flavor to the dish.
  10. 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.