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zesty taste
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "zesty taste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a flavor that is lively, tangy, or invigorating, often in the context of food or beverages. Example: "The dish was a delightful surprise, bursting with a zesty taste that complemented the fresh ingredients perfectly."
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The bray of the sax glows with energy and provides a zesty taste of color.
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It was described as having an aroma of hops, sulphur and grapefruit, with a salty, moreish and zesty taste.
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Add butter or mayo to the buns for a zesty taste.
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Orange juice is used instead of milk to provide a creamy yet zesty taste to the cake.
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When a bottle becomes full, empty it, then refill it with tap water, which will now have a zesty coppery taste and reduce your various mineral deficiencies.
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The new "Blasted" ranch dressing comes in bold buffalo wing, ranch-dipped pizza and "zestier ranch," boasting "2 x the zesty ranch taste," though I'm not sure exactly how one measures ranchiness on any quantifiable scale.
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Slightly oaky on the nose, it tasted zesty and spicy, with a nutmeggy finish.
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Alka Green – courgette, spinach, broccoli, fennel, apple and lemon – tastes zesty and vital, with no hint of broccoli or spinach.
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This is a zesty syrup that tastes delicious even on its own.
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Cucamelons resemble miniature watermelons, perfect for Barbie and Ken, but taste like a zesty cucumber.
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Cubed beets and mango over creamy avocado has the look of a tartare but the taste of a zesty high-end guacamole, rounded out with savory notes of black sesame and tamari.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing food or drinks, consider specifying the source of the "zesty taste", such as lemon, lime, or other citrus fruits, to provide a more precise and appealing description.
Common error
Avoid using "zesty taste" to describe non-food experiences. While "zesty" can metaphorically describe energy or enthusiasm, "zesty taste" should primarily refer to flavors.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "zesty taste" functions as a descriptive element, typically modifying a noun (like food, dish, beverage etc.). As Ludwig AI confirms, it correctly identifies a flavor quality. The phrase enhances the sensory description in writing.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "zesty taste" is a descriptive term used to convey a flavor profile characterized by tanginess, brightness, and liveliness. Ludwig AI validates its correct usage and grammatical structure. It primarily functions to enhance food descriptions, making them more evocative and appealing. The phrase appears in diverse contexts, including news and media, and wiki sources, with a neutral register, fitting both informal and formal culinary descriptions. Related alternatives include "tangy flavor" and "lively flavor", offering nuanced variations of the taste experience. Despite its relative infrequency, the phrase effectively communicates a distinct sensory quality.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Tangy flavor
Replaces "zesty" with "tangy", emphasizing a sharp or tart taste.
Piquant taste
Uses "piquant" instead of "zesty", suggesting a pleasantly sharp or stimulating flavor.
Lively flavor
Substitutes "zesty" with "lively", focusing on the vibrant and invigorating aspect of the taste.
Invigorating taste
Replaces "zesty" with "invigorating", highlighting the revitalizing quality of the taste.
Sharp taste
Focuses on the sharpness of the taste, similar to the tangy or piquant aspects of "zesty".
Citrusy flavor
Implies a flavor characteristic of citrus fruits, a common source of a zesty taste.
Tangy and bright taste
Adds "bright" to "tangy", to emphasize the freshness and vibrancy of the flavor profile.
Flavorful zest
Inverts the structure, using "zest" as a noun and "flavorful" as the adjective.
Punchy flavor
Replace "zesty" with "punchy" to communicate an immediate, strong taste.
Vibrant taste
Uses "vibrant" to focus on how lively and full of life the flavor is.
FAQs
How can I describe a similar flavor to "zesty taste"?
You can use alternatives like "tangy flavor", "piquant taste", or "lively flavor" depending on the nuances you want to convey.
What ingredients typically contribute to a "zesty taste"?
"Zesty taste" often comes from citrus fruits like lemons, limes, and oranges, or from spices and herbs that add a bright, sharp flavor to dishes.
Is "zesty taste" applicable to all types of food?
"Zesty taste" is most commonly used to describe dishes with bright, sharp, and refreshing flavors. It might not be appropriate for describing richer, heavier, or more savory dishes.
How does "zesty taste" differ from "spicy taste"?
"Zesty taste" typically refers to the bright, citrus-like flavors, while "spicy taste" indicates heat and pungency from ingredients like chili peppers. While both can add excitement to a dish, they represent different flavor profiles.
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