taste造句61. Contrast fresh and frozen vegetables and you'll find the fresh ones taste better.
62. She'd been a bit too lavish with the salt, so the soup didn't taste nice.
63. Come to an end only lonely melancholy is a taste of life.
64. I like the taste of wine and enjoy trying different kinds.
65. He woke up with a foul taste in his mouth.
66. This voyage was his first taste of freedom.
67. He has refined his taste and manners.
68. The cultivation in good taste is our main objective.
69. Her taste in fiction was for chunky historical romances.
70. Broad beans are very much an acquired taste.
71. She always dresses in the best possible taste.
72. Add tomato paste, salt and pepper to taste.
73. I can't taste, I've got a bad cold.
74. He has an eclectic taste in music.
75. Sugar coating hides the taste of pills.
76. He tends to overstep the boundaries of good taste.
77. Add salt and pepper to taste.
78. He has very good taste in music.
79. He liked the bitter taste of the ale.
80. He retained a plebeian taste in food and drink.
81. Abstract art is an acquired taste.
82. She tried to educate her son's taste in music.
83. Art is an acquired taste — no one is born knowing that Michelangelo is wonderful.
84. You can taste the chilli in the dish but it is a little sweet.
85. The furnishings and paintings had been chosen with impeccable taste.
86. She accused him of ruining her financially with his taste for the high life.
87. To make the bland taste more interesting, the locals began perking it up with local produce.
88. Bob Marley provided them with their first taste of Reggae music.
89. I've developed a taste for African music since my trip last year to Nigeria.
90. Salt the stock to your taste and leave it simmering very gently.