sapidity

NOUN
  1. a pleasant flavor
  2. the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
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How To Use sapidity In A Sentence

  • The elements, viz. Fire, Air, Earth, Water, are inodorous, because both the dry and the moist among them are without sapidity, unless some added ingredient produces it. On Sense and the Sensible
  • This explains why coldness and freezing render Savours dull, and abolish odours altogether; for cooling and freezing tend to annul the kinetic heat which helps to fabricate sapidity. On Sense and the Sensible
  • But since perfectly pure water does not, when subjected to the action of Heat, show any tendency to acquire consistency, we must infer that some other agency than heat is the cause of sapidity. On Sense and the Sensible
  • Now, it is manifest that water does not contract the quality of sapidity from the agency of Heat alone. On Sense and the Sensible
  • Foie gras royal with sumac caramel powder: the royal was light while the caramel developed a chew as your mouth re-hydrated it, sapidity of the sumac making the caramel sweeter, both drawing richness from the foie. Gilt: 433 homonymillian stars
  • This wine displays extremely sweet and elegant fruity sensations and notes of yellow peaches and plums. On the palate, sapidity and softness unite.
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