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Why bringing that awful stuff to a country full of delicious food?
The verb tastes is an action verb, a word for the act of tasting. He tastes the fudge before he buys it.The verb tastes can also be a linking verb, when the object of the sentence is a form of the subject: This fudge tastes good. (fudge = good)
It looks around for red and blue coloured flowers, sniffs and tastes.
Probably not. The word "delicious" is an adjective that usually says something positive about the way food tastes. It is not generally used for people (although perhaps a cannibal might think a person is delicious).
A food inspector goes to newly built restaurants and he looks at he place and tastes the food to make sure it's safe for people to eat
A califlower is a vegetable that looks like broccolie but it is white and it tastes pretty much different than it :)
Food colouring doesn't have an effect on the taste. It enhances the appearance of the food. Some people may think that food tastes better if it looks attractive.
because it is not good for you and that it tastes good because there is sugar in it usually sugar can keep you up and not fall asleep if you chug a 4 liter of soda
A food inspector goes to newly built restaurants and he looks at he place and tastes the food to make sure it's safe for people to eat
all Japanese food is a work of art, or so the food critics say but mainly Japanese food art can mean that it looks like a work of art, like it usually does, or that it tastes scrumptious
delicious - manaia; delicious solid food - susua
ice cream! I agree, but it's probably anything sweet and creamy and fatty. Those tastes and textures seem to be the most appealing to the human taste buds. Mcdonalds