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sapid

[sap-id] / ˈsæp ɪd /
ADJECTIVE
savory
Synonyms


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It’s a particularly toothsome, sapid red marked by notes of red fruit and spice, and a wonderful match with a wide range of foods.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 22, 2025

Unlike animals raised in feedlots and pens, Stone Barns' animals oxygenate their muscles with all their ranging and grass-eating, and thereby develop more sapid meat.

From Time Magazine Archive

Azeitão, Queijo do Portugal Soft, sheep, sapid and extremely oily as the superlative ão implies.

From The Complete Book of Cheese by Brown, Robert Carlton

It is from the exquisite sensibility of her palate, that we admire and judge of the cook; from the alliance between the olfactory and sapid organs, it will be seen that their perfection is indispensable.”—A.

From The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual by Kitchiner, William

Such a list tells its own tale of a mind turned to what is masculine, racy, pungent, and thoroughly sapid.

From Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. by Morley, John