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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tasty surprise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unexpected and enjoyable flavor or dish, often in the context of food or culinary experiences.
Example: "When I took a bite of the dessert, I was delighted by a tasty surprise hidden inside."
Alternatives: "a delicious surprise" or "a flavorful surprise".
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The book chronicles the writers' strategies in creating home-cooked meals, and there may even be a tasty surprise at the end of the discussion.
There was a gradual pulling together for pieces like Korngold's Overture to "The Snowman" (a tasty surprise) and Anderson's rollicking bundle of joy.
The best 3D map yet of the center of the Milky Way galaxy has revealed a tasty surprise: the heart of our galaxy looks like a cosmic peanut.
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Perhaps, but a tasty one.
How about a tasty meal?
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