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refreshing taste
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "refreshing taste" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a flavor that is invigorating or revitalizing, often in the context of food or beverages. Example: "The lemonade had a refreshing taste that was perfect for a hot summer day."
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24 human-written examples
These characteristics often result in precipitation of starch, gelatinization, and low viscosity during product processing, which are responsible for the crispiness, refreshing taste, and good sensory quality of the rhizome.
Science
When Chun Li starts chugging Red Bull between rounds and attributing the power of her tatsumakisenpukyaku (I write from memory) to that drink's refreshing taste and unique blend of… well, you get the idea.
News & Media
Personally, I like the blend of bitter and sweet in a Negroni, and the herbal complexity is nice, not to mention its refreshing taste.
News & Media
This gives it a less bitter, more refreshing taste that is suitable for a hot climate.
News & Media
You can enjoy that refreshing taste here in Westchester, but it isn't easy to find.
News & Media
The simple addition of cucumber brings a more refreshing taste, and a more satisfying way to rehydrate.
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Similar Expressions
36 human-written examples
As refreshing tasting as its name, a Sea Breeze is simple to make and even simpler to enjoy.
Wiki
Even though that refreshing, minty taste had you wanting to so much?
News & Media
Wheat beers should be tart and refreshing to taste.
Wiki
This refreshing smoothie tastes best when really cold, so chill the melon first.
News & Media
It is lowish in alcohol, refreshing, great tasting (a bit like Pimms), but bitter-sweet like Campari.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing beverages or light meals, use "refreshing taste" to convey a sense of revitalization and invigoration, especially in warm weather or after physical activity.
Common error
Avoid using "refreshing taste" to describe rich or heavy foods, as it typically implies a light and clean flavor profile. For example, describing a chocolate cake as having a "refreshing taste" would be incongruous.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "refreshing taste" functions primarily as an attributive adjective modifying a noun. As Ludwig AI explains, it describes the characteristic of a taste being invigorating or revitalizing. This is evident in the provided examples where it qualifies nouns like "rhizome", "beer", and "hijiki".
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News & Media
50%
Wiki
21%
Science
8%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "refreshing taste" is a correct and commonly used expression to describe an invigorating flavor, particularly in the context of food and beverages. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. It is most frequently found in News & Media and Wiki articles. While it's crucial to use it appropriately—avoiding descriptions of rich or heavy flavors—alternatives like "invigorating flavor" or "crisp taste" can be used for variety. It is used for instance to describe lemonade, watermelon, mint tea, light beers.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
invigorating flavor
Replaces "refreshing" with "invigorating" to emphasize the stimulating quality of the taste.
revitalizing taste
Uses "revitalizing" instead of "refreshing", highlighting the restorative aspect of the taste.
crisp taste
Substitutes "refreshing" with "crisp", focusing on the clean and sharp sensation of the taste.
clean taste
Replaces "refreshing" with "clean", emphasizing the purity and lack of aftertaste.
zesty flavor
Uses "zesty" instead of "refreshing", suggesting a lively and exciting taste experience.
vibrant taste
Substitutes "refreshing" with "vibrant" to indicate a lively and intense taste.
palate-cleansing taste
Focuses on the ability of the taste to cleanse the palate.
cool taste
Highlights the cooling aspect often associated with refreshing tastes.
brisk flavor
Replaces "refreshing" with "brisk", emphasizing the invigorating and lively quality of the taste.
lively taste
Uses "lively" instead of "refreshing", indicating an energetic and stimulating taste.
FAQs
How can I describe a "refreshing taste" in more detail?
You can elaborate by specifying the qualities that make it refreshing, such as "a crisp and "clean taste"", "a light and "zesty flavor"", or "a cool and "invigorating flavor"".
What are some foods and drinks commonly associated with a "refreshing taste"?
Foods and drinks like lemonade, watermelon, mint tea, cucumber salads, and light beers are frequently described as having a "refreshing taste" due to their light, clean, or cooling qualities.
Is it appropriate to use "refreshing taste" to describe something other than food or drink?
While primarily used for describing flavors, "refreshing" can be metaphorically extended. However, it's best to reserve "refreshing taste" for culinary contexts to avoid confusion or misuse. You might say "a refreshing change" to describe something different.
What is the difference between "refreshing taste" and "pleasant taste"?
"Refreshing taste" specifically implies a revitalizing or invigorating quality, often associated with coolness or cleanliness. "Pleasant taste" is a broader term that simply means enjoyable, without necessarily implying refreshment.
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