Having a zesty taste
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TANGYHaving a zesty taste
TANGZesty taste
zestilyhaving or characterized by zest appealingly piquant or lively a zesty sauce zesty humor
TANGYHaving a tart taste
bittererhaving a harsh taste
bitterhaving a harsh taste
BRACKISHHaving a salty taste
mustierHaving a stale taste
luscioushaving a delicious taste
ACRIDHaving a sharp taste
SOURISHHaving a certain taste.
HERBYHaving a savory taste.
BRINYHaving a salty taste
bitterestBITTER, having a disagreeable taste
LEMONYHaving a fruity, tart taste
bittererBITTER, having a disagreeable taste
lusciouslyLUSCIOUS, having a delicious taste
picrichaving a very bitter taste
BRINYHaving a very sharp taste
PALATEDish having a taste (6)
bitterlyBITTER, having a disagreeable taste
WINYHaving a taste of the grape
rancidityhaving a rank smell or taste
tarterTART, having a sharp, sour taste
tartestTART, having a sharp, sour taste
tartlyTART, having a sharp, sour taste
rammishhaving a disagreeable taste or smell; rank
bitterto make resentful / having a disagreeable taste
overtarttoo tart (having a sharp, sour taste)
tartto dress up / having a sharp, sour taste
bitterestHaving a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet
luscious(of food or wine) Having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste
tartnessthe state of being tart (having a sharp, sour taste)
discriminating(of a person) Having or showing refined taste or good judgment
tartnessesTARTNESS, the state of being tart (having a sharp, sour taste)
asafetidaa soft, brown, lumpy gum resin having a bitter, acrid taste and an obnoxious odor.
norisseaweed having a mildly sweet, salty taste, usually dried, used in Japanese cookery mainly as a wrap for sushi
noriseaweed having a mildly sweet, salty taste, usually dried, used in Japanese cookery mainly as a wrap for sushi
quassiashrub or small tree, Quassia amara, of tropical America, having pinnate leaves, showy red flowers, and wood with a bitter taste
snakewoodan E. Indian climbing plant having a bitter taste, and supposed to be a remedy for the bite of the cobra