Pure taste and freshness is in most cases what taste one is used to from a product.
If something has got a pure taste, then the product taste of one specific thing. It does not have a taste of many things that make it hard to distinguish or identify the composition of.
Pure taste can also be an actual mixture of taste as in the spice Curry.
We can also use the word "pure" in other contexts as in something or someone being a pure delight.
Freshness is in most cases both a combination of texture and taste combined. A cuecumber straight from the plant is crisp in consistensy and taste really nice. It does not have the soggy feeling and taste of mould that it might get from long storage in a fridge or on a desk.
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There is no word "vuglar" but there is a word called vulgar meaning "characterized by ignorance of or lack of good taste and/or good breeding. :)
taste schmecken: to taste
Nivea from the Latin word niveus/nivea/niveum- meaning snow-white or freshness
savor
It is an Old English word 'ceosan' meaning to choose, taste or try. The word has similarities with Gothic as 'kiusan' and Old German 'kiosan which are related to the Latin 'gustare' meaning to taste
soupcon
From the word alumen meaning substance having a stringent or bitter taste
Insipidus comes from a Latin word meaning without taste.
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Gusto is a noun originating from the 1620's word gusto meaning taste, and the Latin gustus. It is a root that forms the word for "taste" in both Greek and Latin.
The word pit best describes it.
It is not a Hindi word. It is Japanese, and it means the essence of taste, or literally, thing of taste.
the definition of a word is the meaning of the definitionex: apple- is a type of food and it is redgroup of letters which gives literary meaning