Taste of home
To save this word, you’ll need to log in. She said there was garlic taste of home the sauce, but I couldn’t really taste it.
Have you ever tasted anything so delicious? I tasted the tea and put more sugar in it. She offered to taste the wine. He tasted the tea to see if it was sweet enough. This is the first food I’ve tasted since yesterday. She talked about the day when she first tasted the joy of flying.
He has tasted the frustration of defeat. The wine had a slightly bitter taste. She likes the taste of apples and cinnamon. I detected a strong taste of ginger in the sauce. The illness affected her sense of taste. Others, however, say the cocktails don’t taste good, aren’t healthy enough, or are simply not worth the high prices.
Alyson Krueger, New York Times, 5 Jan. If your tap water doesn’t taste great straight out of the sink, consider filtering it before boiling. Maria Carter, Country Living, 15 Dec. Pod coffee makers are convenient, but their brew doesn’t taste as fresh as bean-to-cup machines’. Christian Gollayan, Men’s Health, 22 Nov.
The bread didn’t taste very fresh, though, which made the sandwich more dry. Couldn’t even taste the turkey, butternut squash, or much else. Alex Beggs, Bon Appétit, 28 Oct. Craft Lake City, Cohen said, is the company’s first opportunity to get out and talk to people in Salt Lake City about the store concept — and to let people taste the food.