tastable (Meaning)

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tastable (a.)

Capable of worthy of being tasted; savory; relishing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tastable

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tastable Sentence Examples

  1. The freshly baked bread exuded an irresistible tastable aroma that permeated the air.
  2. The chef's culinary masterpiece not only delighted the eyes but also tantalized the taste buds with its tastable brilliance.
  3. The wine's bouquet was complex and tastable, revealing notes of ripe fruit, oak, and subtle spice.
  4. The tastable qualities of the oyster were apparent in its briny, earthy flavor that lingered on the palate.
  5. The truffle's intense, musty taste was immediately tastable upon the first bite.
  6. The tastable bitterness of the espresso beans created a bold and invigorating brew.
  7. The hint of acidity in the Sauvignon Blanc wine was tastable, enhancing its crisp and refreshing character.
  8. The chef created an innovative dish that combined sweet and savory ingredients in a tastable symphony of flavors.
  9. The tastable compounds in the honey contributed to its rich, viscous texture and distinctive sweetness.
  10. The tastable tannins in the red wine provided a subtle astringency that balanced its fruity aromas.

FAQs About the word tastable

Capable of worthy of being tasted; savory; relishing.

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The freshly baked bread exuded an irresistible tastable aroma that permeated the air.

The chef's culinary masterpiece not only delighted the eyes but also tantalized the taste buds with its tastable brilliance.

The wine's bouquet was complex and tastable, revealing notes of ripe fruit, oak, and subtle spice.

The tastable qualities of the oyster were apparent in its briny, earthy flavor that lingered on the palate.