Sentence examples for mild sweet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "mild sweet" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a flavor profile, but it is typically not used in this form.
Example: "The dessert had a mild sweetness that was very pleasant."
Alternatives: "lightly sweet" or "subtly sweet."

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Two types: plain and mild sweet chilli.

I prefer a mild, sweet curry powder.

A good Thai meal typically includes a blend of spicy, mild, sweet, and sour dishes.

Finish with a prego, a steak sandwich, best eaten with a generous squirt of the mild, sweet local mustard.

Diners love the fillets for their mild, sweet flavor and for the way the edges crisp in the heat.

Both are available from mauidirect.com, where a three-pack of salsa made from the island's mild, sweet, white onions was $28.25.

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So says mild, sweet-natured Pastor Niemeyer, near the end of Theodor Fontane's novel "Effi Briest," in response to Effi's anguished interrogation.

You don't have to remember (or pronounce) ayurveda, or even alkaline, just think mild, sweet-tart and bitter.

"Blend the strong flavors with milder, sweet things -- carrot, cucumber, apple, so it's good".

Celery root has a milder, sweeter flavor than celery and a slightly starchy, firm texture.

Food 52 uses white miso (the mildest, sweetest variety of the Japanese fermented soya bean paste).

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