Sentence examples for more taste from inspiring English sources

"more taste" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to express someone or something having an increased or enhanced sense of taste. For example, "The strawberries tasted delicious after the chef added more taste to the recipe."

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It has more taste and more texture".

Eat the rind for more taste.

"The more he copies me, the more taste he displays".

I thought you had more taste, more depth.

When it was warmer, it had more taste".

I would have hoped they'd have more taste than that.

Less speed and more taste than that more popping popular amyl (night rate) disco beat.

"Man Up for More Taste," it implored, followed by an Illinois Lottery billboard for the MEGA Millions game.

They cost more, taste worse, and are less nutritious than if you spend 20 seconds peeling them yourself.

And steamed seafood dumplings ($6), packed with chopped shrimp, carry far more taste than their weight would imply.

Some other picky so-and-so's claim they're supertasters, an elite breed with more taste buds than average.

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