Taste and Texture PDF
Taste and Texture PDF
Taste and Texture PDF
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a. bitter
2. black coffee
b. bland
3. white bread
c. salty
4. curry sauce
d. smoky
5. anchovies
e. sour
6. fresh lemon
f. spicy
7. smoked salmon
g. sweet
disgusting
scrumptious
horrible
stale
mouthwatering
tasteless
nasty
yummy
off
zesty
Positive adjectives:
Negative adjectives:
Now complete the definitions with the underlined words above. More than one answer may be possible.
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2. The meat has been out of the fridge for a week. If you eat it, it will taste
3. This soup is a bit
4. The chef uses lots of limes and lemons in his sauces. They have a very
5. This is the best cake I've ever eaten. It's absolutely
6. The milk tastes a bit
flavour.
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3 Texture
Texture is the way food feels when you touch it or eat it. Study the sentences below and complete the
definitions with the underlined adjectives.
1. Yoghurt with melted chocolate on top is delicious and creamy.
2. I like to put crumbly cheese like feta into a salad.
3. French baguettes are usually soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside.
4. This pizza is so greasy
5. Charlotte's cakes are usually very dry, but today she made a deliciously moist chocolate cake.
6. These oranges are a bit mushy. They must be old.
7. This steak is a bit tough. It's hard work to eat it!
8. This meat is really tender! It almost melts in your mouth!
(adj.): describes food that breaks into small pieces when you eat or touch it
2.
3.
(adj.): describes food that has a hard texture and makes a loud sound when chewed
4.
5.
(adj.): very soft and wet (and usually food that is not normally so soft)
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(adj.): describes food that tastes of oil and usually leaves oil behind
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5 Taste idioms
In pairs, study the underlined idioms below. Match them to the definitions.
1. Now you know how it feels when someone makes fun of you. You are getting a taste of your own
medicine!
2. I feel that your jokes are in bad taste. Please try to be more polite.
3. It was a very nice restaurant, but the service leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
4. The wet weather is just a taste of things to come. It's going to get much worse.
5. I wasn't able to borrow the money I needed. It looks like all my plans are about to go sour.
6. If you intend to get married, you must be prepared to take the bitter with the sweet.
7. He could taste blood after the first day of the trial. He knew he would win in the end.
a. a preview of what will happen in the future
b. a sample of the unpleasantness that you have given other people
c. accept the bad things as well as the good
d. achieve a small victory, which makes you want or expect an even greater one
e. leaves a bad feeling or memory
f. rude, vulgar
g. turn bad or unpleasant
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