aftertaste

[ US /ˈæftɝˌteɪst/ ]
[ UK /ˈɑːftətˌe‍ɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. an afterimage of a taste
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How To Use aftertaste In A Sentence

  • Pea Dee, do you use mouthwash after you fellate “fred”, or do you like to preserve the aftertaste as long as possible? Think Progress » Inhofe calls Obama a great liar, says ‘most’ of State of the Union speech ‘wasn’t true.’
  • This one had a good texture but there was a lingering chemical aftertaste to this mild cheese.
  • The combination of oligofructose with high intensity sweeteners can lead to a mellow aftertaste and is more soluble than sucrose.
  • Fructose was added to eliminate aspartame aftertaste and to increase the creamy mouthfeel of the product.
  • - Too much milk/too little milk (you want a nice balance between the milk and the tea) - Chemical aftertaste from the powdered flavoring they use … bleah Grand Sichuan’s Bubble Tea is Garbage | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Purists know that the rarest and finest of the three varieties of cocoa bean is the criollo – chocolate snobs lovingly describe its lingering aftertaste as featuring vanilla, caramel and nuts.
  • I found the chese to be more of an aftertaste thing and definitly could tell the differance between cheddar and gruyere. Recipes to Rival - Appetizers
  • They lack real flavour, and any lingering aftertaste is probably wholly artificial.
  • It is luxuriously rich and fruity, the aftertaste reminiscent of pear drops.
  • That metallic aftertaste is just not pleasant to eat. Why I Garden
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