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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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Though Kraft mac and cheese still ruled store shelves, and the company’s Velveeta Shells & Cheese also was a top seller, consumer tastes were shifting away from such processed foods toward fresher, healthier fare.

From The Wall Street Journal

Of course some people may just enjoy the taste of an electrolyte drink and if it encourages you to drink more during exercise then Close says it's no bad thing.

From BBC

Buffalo needs to wash away the foul taste of that one-point loss to Philadelphia, plus the Bills want to turn off the lights at Highmark Stadium in style.

From Los Angeles Times

Combining Östlund’s taste for the outrageous and absurd with this simple yet terrifyingly relatable premise may make this the year’s truest horror film.

From Los Angeles Times

For years, Hollywood executives have treated China as a tantalizing but unreliable prize: a massive audience that could supercharge a blockbuster’s global haul, yet one governed by opaque rules, shifting tastes and sudden political constraints.

From MarketWatch