Sentence examples for a lovely texture from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a lovely texture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the feel or quality of a material, food, or any object that has a tactile characteristic.
Example: "The cake had a lovely texture, making it a delight to eat."
Alternatives: "a delightful texture" or "a beautiful texture".

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Pinhead cooks to a lovely texture not unlike risotto rice.

The heat barely diminishes its distinctive anise flavor and gives the final compote a lovely texture.

The Italian red, a Barbera d'Alba, had the grape's damson fruit quality and a lovely texture.

It's weighty and solid, with a lovely texture, as if it's clad in vanillin crystals.

There's not as much flavour but they have a lovely texture.

It tastes like collards, but with a lovely texture and appearance.

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Sautéed veal kidneys ($18), a pub classic, have a tender, lovely texture and just the right husky flavor.

★★★ Iceland Luxury Christmas Pudding 454g, £3, iceland.co.uk The fruit has lovely texture, but it's a bit dark – not burnt, just a bit too bitter.

It can be an aperitif, light, sharp and refreshing; it can be a dinner wine with good body and lovely texture.

They taste more of themselves than when they are cooked and have a lovely, crunchy texture.

Four stars Morrisons Breckland free-range £5.49 for 2 Surprisingly tender with a lovely, soft texture.

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