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The phrase "a sample taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or experience of something, typically food or drink, to give an idea of its flavor or quality.
Example: "At the event, we offered guests a sample taste of our new dessert, which was met with enthusiastic feedback."
Alternatives: "a small sample" or "a taste test".
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Writer received a sample taste of a cheese fondue that is popular with skiers in the Alps.
But then, instead of pulling the cork and pouring a sample taste, he took the bottle to a sideboard, opened it and poured a bit of wine into one of the four glasses.
The arm would stop over a tray of assays, and the pipette would slide into a sample, "taste" it, and then the arm would move to the next tray.
If you see a sample, taste it!
And their world-famous corporate executive pastry chef, Donald Wressel, who will create this tasty treat was there to show me a model of the cake...and give me a sample taste of it.
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Before starting you'll get a sampler tasting kit of six miniature wine bottles (it's very cool) to assess your personal taste preferences and create your wine profile.
Ayelet Fishbach, a professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago set up a "smoothie sample tasting study" where for half of the participants, two researchers stood behind them in line.
"We're rolling it out in a limited way for people to get a sample and taste of, and we'll see how it evolves".
I've only had a sample to taste, but their claim that the unique delivery system of black pepper and jasmine green tea helps unlock the collagen's ability to work better is interesting.
A chili made from the company's imitation-beef Crumbles, studded with beans and garnished with cilantro and scallions, that he brought for a reporter to sample tasted no different from one made with ground chuck.
Also, the team put too much of their concoction in the still during a test, producing a sample that "tasted like burnt toast, burnt rye bread toast," said Joseph Dangler, who makes Virginia Gentleman bourbon.
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