This sentence is not correct. It could say Among all of the dark chocolates I've tasted, this one tastes the best. That would make it sound much better and be more grammatically correct.
The correct grammar would be "Among the dark chocolates I've tasted, this one tastes good."
Yes, "It tasted so good" is correct. The verb "tasted" is used to describe the past action of experiencing the flavor of something, so it is suitable in this context.
"Bitter tastes are experienced by quinine."
"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive. -- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting. If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be The honey is tasted by the bear.
The Six Tastes ( அறுசுவை) are 1. Inippu (இனிப்பு ) - Sweet 2. pulippu ( புளிப்பு ) - Sour 3. kasappu (கசப்பு ) - Bitter 4. oovarppu ( உவர்ப்பு ) - Salty 5. thuvarppu ( துவர்ப்பு ) - Saline (eg) Betel leaf, pickle etc 6. kaarppu (கார்ப்பு ) - HOT (eg) Chilli
This metaphor suggests that something has a sharp and unpleasant flavor, combining the tartness of lime with the slickness of grease. It paints a vivid picture of an unappetizing or disagreeable taste experience.
Yes, "It tasted so good" is correct. The verb "tasted" is used to describe the past action of experiencing the flavor of something, so it is suitable in this context.
Yes. Like he tasted the food. Or he tastes the food.
"Bitter tastes are experienced by quinine."
have u ever tasted a penis?? yes but i dont know any household items that it tastes like
i think it is he tastes' is right
Because while most of us think that foods are only tasted through our taste-buds, the nose is where most foods get their taste. For example, when you have a cold, your nose is congested and you cannot breathe through it, so food does not have as much flavor. So when we say "that tastes like" whatever, we may not have tasted it but we have smelled it.
acid tastes sour and can only be tasted on the sides of your tongue
iv never tasted it but my daughter said it tastes amazing others do not agree
Yes, it is. It tastes better than any other chocolate I've tasted too.
"taste" here is intransitive-- it is not active and you can not change it to passive. -- "taste" here means " has the taste" of - the is honey is not doing any tasting. If we change the sentence to; The bear tastes the honey, passive form would be The honey is tasted by the bear.
That is the correct spelling of tastes (plural noun, or form of verb to taste, to sample)
I had a stroke and it apparently affected my tastebuds so everything tasted like cardboard.