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The phrase "about the taste of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing flavors, preferences, or opinions regarding food or drink.
Example: "I would love to hear your thoughts about the taste of this new dish."
Alternatives: "regarding the flavor of" or "concerning the taste of".
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And what can I say about the taste of the cronut?
Moaning about the taste of the readers isn't going to butter any parsnips.
(Keats says not a word about the taste of that grape).
It is to enthuse people about the taste of Italian food.' I ask him what is missing in Britain.
"Ultimately, it has to be about the taste of yogurt," said Mr. Lee of Pinkberry's recipe for success.
It is the kind of movie that reveals a great deal about the taste of its viewers.
Similar(18)
Never on this show will you hear a discussion of the merits of one product over another, about preferring the taste of one pudding to another.
"It's just inspiring to be around the people here -- even if all you talk about is the taste of the beer you're having," he said.
Concerns about altering the taste of those famous fries, though, have slowed down the transition to different oils.
SeeSaw also promises to target adverts and programme offers, as it acquires information about the tastes of users.
"Sometimes it tells you more about the tastes of artistic directors than it does about the state of the theater or the work being made.
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