bitter - having a strong and often unpleasant flavor that is the opposite of sweet;
j
uicy - containing a lot of juice;
sour - having an acid taste that is like the taste of a lemon;
zesty - having a strong,
pleasant, and somewhat spicy flavor;
chewy – something requiring to use your teeth to cut food into small pieces before you swallow it;
spicy - flavored with or containing strong spices and especially ones that cause a
burning feeling in your mouth;
peppery - containing pepper or having the qualities of pepper;
ambrosial - something extremely pleasing to taste or smell;
crunchy - having a hard texture and making aloud sound when chewed
or crushed not soft or mushy;
delicious – very pleasant to taste;
savoury - having a pleasant taste or smell;
unflavoured - without flavor additives;
Negative aspects
allergy - a medical condition that causes someone to become sick after eating, touching, or breathing something that
is harmless to most people;
intolerance - exceptional sensitivity (as to a drug specifically inability to properly metabolize or absorb a substance;
bulimia - a serious physical and emotional illness in which people and especially young women eat large amounts of food and then cause themselves to vomit in order to not gain weight;
anorexia - a serious physical and emotional illness in which an abnormal fear of being fat leads to very poor eating habits
and dangerous weight loss;
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