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The phrase "a slight bite of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of flavor or sensation, often in the context of food or drink.
Example: "The dish had a slight bite of spice that enhanced its overall flavor."
Alternatives: "a hint of" or "a touch of".
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The salmon avocado tartare was a perfect starter, balancing the subtleness of the fish and comfort of the avocado with a slight bite of ginger.
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In each case, the spirit (be it dark rum, Bourbon or brandy) adds a warm top note and a slight bite to the sugary richness of the filling.
The rice should be soft but still have a slight bite to the centre.
Pasta is cooked al dente and has a slight bite to it.
When ready, rice will be soft with a slight bite.
I like mine to retain a slight bite.
Also because strips of hot onions dunked in something cool and creamy (imagine ketchup-tinted mayonnaise with a slight bite) is a pretty addictive combination.
When cooked it should be tender, but still have a slight bite.
It was warm and sweet with a slight bite behind it.
Throw in the courgette tagliatelle for the final 2 minutes or just enough to soften but retain a slight bite.
When half of the stock has been added to the rice, stir in the courgettes, then continue to add the remaining stock until the rice is tender but has a slight bite ̶ about 15-18 minutotalotal cooking time.
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