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The phrase "adding zest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to enhancing flavor, excitement, or interest in something, such as food, activities, or experiences.
Example: "To make the dish more appealing, consider adding zest from a lemon or lime for a burst of flavor."
Alternatives: "infusing excitement" or "spicing things up".
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Since then, Cucinello family recipes have been adding zest to tofu as well as tempeh and seitan (vegan soy- and wheat-based proteins) at this charming order-at-the-counter cafe in Port Jefferson.
Mark Gibbings-Jones Letoers to Juliet Gary Winickk, 2010), 1.30am, Channel 4 Talk about la dolce vita: this Verona-set romcom comes with lashings of extra zucchero, with an enjoyably daffy performance from Vanessa Redgrave adding zest.
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Splashes of color added zest to a gray rainy week.
3. Add remaining vegetables to pan; zest lemon, and add zest as well.
There is one more ingredient that adds zest to all these.
The possibility of foul play has only added zest to their work.
A number of sides added zest, like tasty bhindi masala (slightly crisped okra and onion).
At the same time, new racket technology has added zest to the women's game.
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