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taste good vs taste well

The correct phrase is 'taste good.' 'Taste well' is not commonly used in English when describing the flavor of food or drink.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 3580 views

taste good

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe the flavor of food or drink.

Use 'taste good' when describing the flavor of food or drink. It indicates that the food or drink has a pleasant taste.

Examples:

  • This soup tastes really good.
  • The cake tastes good with the frosting.
  • The coffee tastes good with a hint of cinnamon.
  • The pasta tastes good with the homemade sauce.
  • The wine tastes good with the cheese.
  • 7 Ways to make vegetables taste good for kids by The Baby & Child Nutritionist, Charlotte Stirling Reed of SR Nutrition.

Alternatives:

  • tastes delicious
  • tastes amazing
  • tastes fantastic
  • tastes great
  • tastes wonderful

taste well

This phrase is not commonly used in English when describing the flavor of food or drink.

  • Does it taste well, madam?
  • Public broadcasting services should operate in solidarity with viewers of more demanding or fastidious tastes as well.
  • The acrid taste is well familiar, but we must learn swallow it, along with our pride until we have secured her husband's patronage.
  • Too stuffy for my taste, as well.
  • When confronted with the profundity of her sartorial error, she would have no doubt have questioned your taste as well as her own, so...
  • Now you have no company, no family, and from what I just saw, my daughter's lost her taste as well.
  • The nostril dirt taste good as well
  • If you're going to eat, might as well taste good.
  • And tastes like- Well, pity a woman alone with limited wind and the worst pies in London!
  • I was told you were an elegant woman of taste, and... well, I am a man in the service of such women.
  • Well, tastes delicious and feels great smeared all over your body.
  • People said that the sandwiches that are sold at Unni's shop... the cookies as well taste very awful.
  • If you're going to eat, might as well taste good.
  • In the second bowl, add a suitable, small amount (1 teaspoon maximum) of sweetened food product to the mixture (to mask the bitter taste) and mix well.
  • The choice of varieties also mirrors the close ties between the environment and cultivation: over the years the growers have selected plant material geared to local conditions in terms of its growing-cycle, preservation, as well as taste and pleasure characteristics.
  • Well, I remember your tastes.
  • Well, he's obviously a man of taste.
  • Well, it tastes like gasoline to me.
  • Well, clearly a woman with taste.
  • Well, your brother's got great taste.

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