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Discover Ludwig"tastes like" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe what something is similar to in terms of its flavor or taste, such as: "This apple pie tastes like a dream!".
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"It tastes like chalk".
It tastes like piss".
"It tastes like fresh.
Shredded politics tastes like.
Tastes like cigarettes".
"Sometimes it tastes like dishwater.
Wondering what jellyfish tastes like?
O.K., it tastes like dirt.
Shredded cheddar tastes like cheddar.
It tastes like vinaigrette.
"Tastes like butterfish".
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