Gusto di cioccolata for "(physical) taste of (all or predominantly) chocolate (product)" and sapore di cioccolatofor "whiff of chocolate (powder in something not predominantly chocolate)" are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "taste of chocolate." The respective pronunciations will be "GOO-sto dee TCHOK-ko-LA-ta" and "sa-PO-rey dee TCHOK-ko-LA-to" in Italian.
Riassaggiarla in Italian means "to taste it again" in English.
Gran gusto! is one Italian equivalent of the English phase "Big taste!" The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "gran GOO-sto" in Italian.
you taste like chocolate
"Harsh" or "strident" and "astringent" or "sour" are English equivalents of the Italian word lazza. Context makes clear whether sound (cases 1, 2) or taste (examples 3, 4) suits for the feminine singular adjective. The pronunciation will be "LAD-dza" in Pisan Italian.
Molto buono gusto and sapore buonissimo are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "very good taste." Context makes clear whether discernment, sense (case 1) or flavor (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "MOL-to BWO-no GOO-sto" and "sa-PO-rey bwo-NEES-see-mo" in Italian.
Sapore is an Italian equivalent of 'delicious taste'. It's a masculine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'il' ['the'] and as its indefinite article 'uno' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'sah-POH-ray'.In contrast is 'saporaccio'. It's a masculine gender noun that translates as 'bad taste'. It's pronounced 'sah-poh-RAH-choh'.
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"The grandmother's touch" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il sapore della nonna. The masculine singular definite article and noun, preposition and feminine singular definite article, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "the taste of the grandmother" even though it refers to the "old ways," as epitomized by the way that a Grandmother does things or makes things look, smell or taste. The pronunciation will be "eel sa-PO-rey DEL-la NON-na" in Italian.
"Littlejohns English Toffee House has the absolute best toffee and chocolate ever. I mean I'm not usually interested in chocolate but I always stop by here for toffee and chocolate. So to answer your question, yes, it does."
Milk chocolate has a sweet taste. Dark chocolate has a very bitter taste. Sugar causes chocolate to become sweet.
Biscotti deliziosi and deliziosi biscotti are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "delicious biscuits." The choice depends upon whether the type of food (case 1) or the taste (example 2) is being emphasized. The respective pronunciations will be "bee-SKOT-tee DEY-lee-TSYO-see" and "DEY-lee-TSYO-see bee-SKOT-tee" in Italian.
They have a plain chocolate taste, as well as fudgy taste