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The phrase "a taste of cheesecake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small sample or experience of cheesecake, often in a culinary context or metaphorically.
Example: "At the dessert tasting event, we were offered a taste of cheesecake that left everyone wanting more."
Alternatives: "a sample of cheesecake" or "a bite of cheesecake".
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The ads for the device, the XCam2, carry a taste of cheesecake -- usually a photo of a glamorous-looking woman in a swimming pool or on the edge of a couch.
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Lunch was a tasting of new dishes: new terrine, autumn tart and sambonade – a goat's cheese cheesecake with elderflower and a secret centre.
The hundreds of eager locals I found myself waiting among, in the middle of a weekday afternoon, were poised to receive their first taste of Japanese cheesecake – and, no less attractively, their first glimpse of a citywide trend.
Her "turtle" cheesecake, with a layer of perfect caramel on top that complements the tart sour creamy taste of the cheesecake below it, is one of the great tastes of this city.
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Turtle cheesecake — a mix of cheesecake, Oreo crumbs and English toffee — is among the most popular.
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