Quotes About Taste
Lamb chop, yuk.
~ Unknown
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Fastidious taste makes enjoyment a struggle.
~ Mason Cooley
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I looked at the transprent yellow liquid in the glass. I tasted it and tasted fermentation. In other words I tasted life on Earth. For everything that lives here ferments, ages, becomes diseased. But as things made their decline from ripeness they could taste wonderful, I realised
~ Matt Haig
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I was drinking a cup of tea. I actually enjoyed tea. It was so much better than coffee. It tasted like comfort.
~ Matt Haig
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Peanut butter sandwiches go perfectly well with a glass of white wine. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
~ Matt Haig
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And how could I believe that Australian wine was automatically inferior to wine sourced from other regions on the planet when I had never drunk anything but liquid nitrogen?
~ Matt Haig
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It's a sausage. A special sausage. A Dachshund sausage. A special little frankfurter. It's heaven in a bun. It's what all of civilisation has been heading towards...If I'd have known, growing up in Flanders, that one day I would get to taste a hot dog . Well!
~ Matt Haig
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So the coffee came and I tasted it—a hot, foul, acidic, dual-carbon compound liquid—and I spat it out all over her. A major breach of human etiquette: apparently, I was meant to swallow
~ Matt Haig
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But since when did taste have anything to do with happiness?
~ Matt Haig
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But as things made their decline from ripeness, they could taste wonderful, I realized.
~ Matt Haig
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In this life, she clearly had no taste. But since when did taste have anything to do with happiness.
~ Matt Haig
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The pride of the hipster food movement is sort of annoying, but it fascinates me.
~ Matt Stone
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He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel.
~ Matthew Henry
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In other words, the pungent or spicy flavor is not felt on the tongue but is due to volatile oils stimulating the nose.
~ Unknown
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Here are the indications I look for in Sweet Leaf. The stems should be somewhat flexible and soft, as Gilmore remarks. One should be able to feel the volatile oils on the stalk, leaves, and flowers. The taste should be sweet, pungent, peppery, hot, and (most important) "buttery." There need to be enough volatile oils to cause this "buttery" sensation in the mouth.
~ Unknown
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Pungent, spicy herbs stimulate a response through the nasal scent glands that mimics a taste reaction. True acridity, on the other hand, is the sensation caused by bile in the back of the throat. It is the only completely unpleasant taste.
~ Unknown
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Debbie had to get up and slice me a thick piece of cake before she could answer. And I do mean thick. Harry Potter volume seven thick. I could have knocked out a burglar with this piece of cake. Once I tasted it, though, it seemed just the right size.
~ Maureen Johnson
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down to her for a deep, openmouthed kiss flavored with her taste. He groaned hoarsely, sweeping
~ Unknown
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I'd like to believe an accumulation of experience has made me a sort of a grown-up person, so I can have judgment and taste and whatever.
~ Maurice Sendak
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She was one of the people who say: "I don't know anything about music really, but I know what I like."
~ Max Beerbohm
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She was one of those people who said I don't know anything about music, but I know what I like.
~ Max Beerbohm
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Only insane people like chocolate ice-cream.
~ Unknown
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Irony was new to her and tasted oddly good, like a previously unavailable summer fruit.
~ Meg Wolitzer
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You've got the sexiest voice. You make everything you say sound like it tastes good coming out of your mouth.
~ Megan Hart
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