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pleasing flavor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pleasing flavor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a taste that is enjoyable or satisfying, often in the context of food or beverages. Example: "The chef's special dish had a pleasing flavor that delighted all the guests at the dinner party."
✓ Grammatically correct
Food & Beverage Descriptions
Reviews (Restaurants, Wines, Movies)
General Taste Evaluations
Alternative expressions(7)
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
The bargain-priced ($15.99) 2008 Famiglia chardonnay, strikingly Chablis-like, offers a floral scent, pleasing flavor and almost crackling freshness.
News & Media
Ceviche ($7.95), made with fish, shrimp, olives, capers and tomatoes, is not as sumptuous as the Peruvian version, but it was fresh, with pleasing flavor contrasts.
News & Media
These pumpkins do not have a pleasing flavor.
Wiki
Raoul Walsh's SASKATCHEWAN (1954) has pleasing flavor and comic edge in depicting Canadian Mounties trying to prevent Indian uprisings.
News & Media
The carne asada was generously topped with grilled onions and mild peppers, but the meat, which had a pleasing flavor of fresh herbs, was a bit chewy.
News & Media
One such example that is well known to gourmets is that of the pungent smelling Durian fruit, which has, for most people, a very unpleasant (toilet-like) aroma when smelled orthonasally but, for many, a very pleasing flavor when in the mouth and the aroma is detected retronasally.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
F.X. Pichler Wachau Riesling, $42, *** Federspiel Urgestein Terrassen 2008 Well balanced with pleasing flavors of citrus and herbs and a gentle minerality.
News & Media
Iby Mittelburgenland, $16, ** ½ Blaufränkisch Classic 2009 Earthy, pleasing flavors of berries and minerals with a touch of oak and earth.
News & Media
Also, table grapes with pleasing flavors, cold hardiness, seedlessness, storage potential, and large berry and cluster size are under development.
Academia
Meanwhile, some lesser-known names did quite well, like John Anthony, which is in the soft, concentrated, jammy Napa style but with pleasing flavors of licorice and cassis.
News & Media
Despite the rapidity with which the meal is served (appetizer and dessert plates are prepared in advance; they appear almost instantly), the Middle Eastern dishes in this low-cost mini-feast most often deliver pleasing flavors and vivid tastes.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing food or beverages, use "pleasing flavor" to convey a positive sensory experience without being overly enthusiastic. It's suitable for conveying subtle enjoyment.
Common error
Avoid using "pleasing flavor" when a more emphatic term like "delicious" or "exquisite" would better capture the exceptional quality of the taste. "Pleasing flavor" suggests mild satisfaction, not overwhelming delight.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pleasing flavor" functions primarily as a descriptive element, typically used to characterize the taste of food, beverages, or other consumable items. According to Ludwig, this is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Wiki
20%
Food & Beverage Descriptions
15%
Less common in
Academia
10%
Science
10%
Encyclopedias
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "pleasing flavor" is a frequently used and grammatically correct phrase used to describe an enjoyable taste. Ludwig's analysis and examples show that this term is particularly common in food and beverage descriptions, reviews, and general taste evaluations. While versatile, it's best used to convey a balanced, subtly positive sensory experience and can be replaced by alternatives like "agreeable taste" or "delightful flavor" for slight variations in emphasis. Given its prevalence in news and media sources, as well as in wiki and general food contexts, it maintains a level of neutrality suitable for both professional and informal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
agreeable taste
Replaces "flavor" with "taste", focusing on the sensation experienced.
delightful flavor
Substitutes "pleasing" with "delightful", emphasizing a more joyful experience.
enjoyable taste
Uses "enjoyable" instead of "pleasing" and "taste" instead of "flavor", making it more conversational.
pleasant taste
Replaces "pleasing" with "pleasant", indicating a mild and agreeable sensation.
palatable flavor
Uses "palatable", suggesting that the flavor is acceptable or agreeable to the palate.
satisfying flavor
Emphasizes that the flavor meets or fulfills expectations, providing satisfaction.
delicious taste
Replaces "pleasing" with "delicious" and "flavor" with "taste", expressing a highly enjoyable sensation.
wonderful flavor
Uses "wonderful" to suggest a particularly excellent or delightful flavor.
lovely taste
Employs "lovely" to convey a charming and pleasing sensation.
welcoming flavor
Suggests the flavor is inviting and agreeable.
FAQs
How can I describe a "pleasing flavor" in more detail?
You can elaborate by specifying the particular notes or qualities that make the flavor pleasing, such as "a pleasingly sweet flavor" or "a pleasing flavor with a hint of spice".
What's a more enthusiastic way to describe a flavor than saying it has a "pleasing flavor"?
Instead of "pleasing flavor", you could use stronger terms like "delicious taste", "exquisite flavor", or "delightful flavor" to express greater enjoyment.
Is "pleasing flavor" suitable for formal writing?
Yes, "pleasing flavor" is appropriate for formal writing, such as in reviews or descriptions, as it conveys a positive quality in a balanced and professional manner.
What are some synonyms for "pleasing" when describing a flavor?
Some synonyms for "pleasing" in this context include "agreeable", "pleasant", "enjoyable", or "satisfying", each offering a slightly different nuance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested