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Meaning of flavor sensation
The primary meaning of "flavor sensation" refers to a pleasant or intense experience of taste, often associated with food or drink.
Etymology of flavor sensation
The word "flavor" comes from the Old French word "flavor", which is derived from the Latin word "flavus", meaning "yellow" or "taste".
The word "sensation" comes from the Latin word "sensatio", meaning "a perceiving" or "a feeling".
The phrase "flavor sensation" is a modern expression that combines the two words to describe a pleasant or intense experience of taste.
Synonyms
taste sensation
flavor experience
gastronomic delight
culinary pleasure
epicurean experience
sensory delight
mouthwatering experience
delicious sensation
appetizing experience
delectable treat
tasty thrill
savory experience
umami sensation
sweet sensation
tangy sensation
sour sensation
bitter sensation
pungent sensation
aromatic experience
fragrant delight
olfactory pleasure
palate pleaser
gastronomic thrill
culinary thrill
flavor profile
taste profile
sensory experience
mouthfeel experience
olfactory experience
Definitions
- A flavor sensation is a pleasant or intense experience of taste, often associated with food or drink, according to Oxford Languages.
- * It can also refer to a distinctive or characteristic taste of a particular food or drink.
Usage Examples
- The new restaurant's unique flavor sensation has attracted foodies from all over the city.
- * The combination of spices and herbs created a flavor sensation that was both familiar and exotic.
- * The flavor sensation of the new ice cream flavor was a perfect balance of sweet and tangy.
Antonyms
tastelessness
blandness
flavorlessness
insipidity
dullness
monotony
lackluster
unappetizing
unpleasant
unpalatable
disgusting
repulsive
distasteful
nauseating
sickening
revolting
vile
foul
nasty
gross