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The phrase "a sweet bite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small piece of food that has a pleasant, sugary taste, often in the context of desserts or snacks.
Example: "After dinner, I enjoyed a sweet bite of chocolate cake that melted in my mouth."
Alternatives: "a sugary morsel" or "a delightful nibble".
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A ripe, juicy peach, a refreshing slice of watermelon, or a crisp apple will satisfy your craving for a sweet bite after a meal.
My girlfriend Christina would say that a meal is not really complete without a sweet bite of something.
But soon I found myself indulging on a cod fish piperade, an emulsion of cod mixed with red peppers, a sweet bite that craved a glass of wine.
Or, maybe it's just her openness to approaching these difficult topics: not with a sugar coating, but rather, a sweet bite to take the bitterness off. .
Then halfway thru the flight you open your Tup-Tup for a sweet bite of sandwich and: you are overwhelmed suddenly with decay and a bad gas.
Sherbet bunch has a sweet bite that can be quite addictive.
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To close the feast, there might be a faintly sweet bite composed of just four ingredients, one of which imbues mountain yam, egg and sugar with a hint of the sea.
Chocolate covered raisins are a sweet and bite sized snack.
Related article: A bit of history in every sweet bite.
The article 'A bit of history in every sweet bite' was published in partnership with Lonely Planet.
We did the pain Poilâne, dark and crusty and dependent on a long, long resting period; we did bagels — real bagels, as produced in the Montreal bakeries, with a large hole, a bright sesame glow, and a sweet, firm bite.
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