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tasting
[teys-ting]
noun
the act of one who tastes food or drink.
a final tasting of a dish before serving.
a small quantity of food or drink that is tasted; a taste.
I’d like just a tasting.
a slight experience of something; a taste.
Now you have a tasting of his stupidity.
an event at which people can sample various wines, or other drinks or foods, for comparative purposes.
a tasting of champagnes from France.
Word History and Origins
Origin of tasting1
Example Sentences
Chef Busato on tasting a Korean milk bread, a fluffy white bread filled with cream, said he thinks it would do well in Europe.
They were beaten 3-1 by Senegal at the City Ground on Tuesday, with Thomas Tuchel tasting defeat for the first time since taking charge.
The hidden ingredient in your grandmother’s soup wasn’t just paprika; it was the hours she spent tasting and adjusting, planning, stretching, improvising.
Choose from two tasting menus—six or ten courses—with a multi-course vegetarian option available as well.
By night, I’m tasting lettuce like someone meeting it for the very first time.
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