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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeable texture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a texture that is pleasant or satisfactory, often in contexts related to food, fabric, or materials.
Example: "The cake had an agreeable texture, making it a delight to eat."
Alternatives: "pleasant texture" or "satisfying texture".
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The peppy, textured crust had most of the flavor, but the white fish had an agreeable texture and I liked the accessories of French lentils, turnips, braised saffron fennel, watercress and ginger balsamic broth.
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Although fruit most often concludes a Chinese meal, Hunan Village sometimes has a sweet or two, with flavors and textures agreeable to Western palates.
The contrast in texture is most agreeable.
Eaten alone, the kushikatsu ($1.75 a skewer, $35 for a party pack of 27) is an agreeable enough combination of flavors and textures, although it must be eaten quickly before an extended carryout trip robs it of its crisp crust.
The pleasures begin with the smoky bouquet, continue with the smooth texture and are accented by fresh, agreeable oaky notes from the barrels.
Nobody can miss the severe, intelligent, proud distinction Ms. Whelan brings to the "Agon" pas de deux; however, I find the texture of her dancing too acidic to be agreeable.
The fritters' texture is reminiscent of doughnuts, but the dish, a very agreeable sake-sopper-upper, is served as a savory course.
How agreeable.
Professional, agreeable waiters.
Well, I'm agreeable.
Her odor was agreeable.
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