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balanced tasting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "balanced tasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a flavor profile that is harmonious and well-proportioned, often in the context of food or beverages. Example: "The wine has a balanced tasting profile, with notes of fruit, acidity, and tannins that complement each other perfectly."
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The beautifully balanced tasting menu is 350 krone a person.
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Besides its creamy and beautifully balanced taste, this modern version does not really require draining, a step found in older recipes to eliminate excess whey from the cheese.
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In order for this drink to maintain its quality characteristics, Makgeolli has to be heated at 62 65°C for 30 minutes, preventing the drink from being altered for a long period of time to be able to keep its flavor and balanced taste.
Do you think about balancing tastes when you're cooking?
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But these days most westerners learn how to cook from printed recipes, and I for one was never instilled with an instinct for balancing tastes.
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Taste and add more vinegar a teaspoon or two at a time, until the balance tastes right.
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Taste, and add more vinegar if necessary, about a teaspoon at a time, until the balance tastes right.
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Taste and adjust the seasoning, adding more vinegar if necessary until the balance tastes right to you. 2. Put the greens in a bowl, drizzle with the vinaigrette and toss.
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Taste and add vinegar a teaspoon or two at a time until balance tastes right to you. 2. Add shallot and turn machine on and off a few times until shallot is minced within dressing.
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Taste and add vinegar a teaspoon or two at a time until balance tastes right to you. 2. Add shallot, if using, and turn machine on and off a few times until shallot is minced within dressing.
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With the exception of the scallops, of which there are about eight (and that's a lot of slithery raw for a child to manage), every dish is perfectly sized, balanced and tastes a dream.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing food or beverages, use "balanced tasting" to convey a sense of harmonious flavors, where no single element overpowers the others.
Common error
Avoid using "balanced tasting" to describe abstract concepts like ideas or arguments. Stick to its literal meaning related to flavor profiles.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "balanced tasting" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a noun, describing the quality of a tasting experience. It indicates a harmonious and well-proportioned combination of flavors, as confirmed by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "balanced tasting" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe a tasting experience where flavors are harmonious and well-proportioned. While Ludwig confirms its correctness, its frequency is rare. It's most commonly found in the context of food and beverage descriptions in News & Media. Consider alternatives like "harmonious taste" or "well-rounded flavor profile" for variety. When using the phrase, ensure it's within a culinary context to avoid misuse.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
harmonious taste
Replaces "balanced" with "harmonious", emphasizing the pleasing combination of flavors.
well-rounded flavor profile
Focuses on the overall flavor experience being complete and without sharp edges.
flavor with good balance
Rephrases to emphasize the presence of good balance within the flavor.
even flavor
Highlights the uniformity and consistency of the taste.
integrated flavor
Emphasizes the blending of different tastes into a single, unified experience.
well-proportioned flavor
Highlights the careful combination of flavors to achieve a desired effect.
harmonized flavors
Emphasizes that the flavors are working together in harmony.
flavor in equilibrium
Stresses the stability and interdependence of various flavors.
well-composed flavor
Suggests a deliberate and careful arrangement of flavors.
nuanced taste
Highlights the subtle complexities and delicate balance of the flavors.
FAQs
How can I describe a flavor that isn't overpowering?
You could say it has a "harmonious taste", is "well-rounded flavor profile", or offers an "even flavor".
What does it mean when a dish is described as having "balanced tasting"?
It indicates that the different flavors in the dish – such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami – are present in proportions that complement each other, creating a pleasant overall experience.
Is "balanced tasting" only used to describe food and drink?
While primarily used in culinary contexts, "balanced tasting" can, in rare instances, metaphorically describe other sensory experiences. However, it's best to reserve it for describing actual flavors.
Which is a better way to describe food, "balanced tasting" or "flavor with good balance"?
Both phrases are correct, but "flavor with good balance" may be slightly more common in general usage while "balanced tasting" specifically refers to the act of perceiving taste.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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87%
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested