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  • hi everybody my name is Alisha today I'm going to talk about the difference

  • between taste and flavor two commonly confused words let's get started okay

  • the first one I want to talk about in this lesson is the word flavor flavor we

  • use flavor as both a noun and a verb let's first look at how to use flavor as

  • a noun the definition of flavor as a noun is the blend of taste and smell

  • sensations caused by something in the mouth so this is a key point a blend of

  • taste and smell together in the mouth so for example we could say this has a nice

  • flavor so here we see flavor at the end where this is the item in the mouth this

  • food item perhaps has a nice flavor or I don't like fruity flavors so again the

  • blend of something in the mouth produces a fruity flavor in this case I don't

  • like that so we can use this as a noun that's one however second we can use it

  • as a verb as well so as a verb we can say to give or add flavor to something

  • is the definition so this is key giving something or adding something so in

  • other words a flavor that was not there a taste that was not there before is

  • added or is given to something else so in some example sentences I flavored the

  • drink with lemon here we see it in past tense I flavored the drink with lemon

  • meaning I added lemon to the drink to create a new flavor to create a new

  • taste we can also use it in this sentence we flavored the cake with

  • berries so by adding berries it changes the taste or it changes the flavor of

  • the cake by adding some ingredient in this case berries so I've used the past

  • tense here flavored is the past the tense so these are the two ways

  • primarily we can use the word flavor as a noun and as a verb okay but let's talk

  • about the verb taste or the noun taste as well so

  • taste as a noun it has a couple of different meanings first we can say that

  • taste is can be understood some people might argue there are five tastes but

  • for now let's look at these four a sweet sour salty or bitter quality of

  • something some people might say mummy is the fifth taste you can decide that but

  • a quality of something one of these as understood with the sense of taste as

  • understood by using essentially your mouth your tastebuds to understand these

  • qualities of something so for example this has a really salty taste so here we

  • see salty comes before the noun taste here so we're describing specifically

  • using one of these words the quality of something that's in the mouth of food or

  • drink another example the taste is bitter at first but sweet at the end so

  • again a specific word to describe the quality of something we use taste the

  • taste of something is bitter or the taste is salty so we're talking about

  • the quality a specific quality as understood using these kind of rough

  • categories here so the second definition of the word taste as a noun though is as

  • a small amount of food or drink a small like food or drink item so if you just

  • want to try a piece of something you can describe that as a taste of something so

  • for example can I have a taste of your Drake just a taste of it means just to

  • take something into the mouth and test the flavor as we'll see you later

  • we uh we can also use it in a sentence like this I just want a taste of that

  • sauce so meaning just a small amount of a food or drink item so these are the

  • two ways that we can use taste as a noun as a verb however we can use it to mean

  • one to understand the taste of something by taking it into the mouth so taking

  • something into the mouth to understand the flavor or we can use taste in that

  • way to understand the flavor to understand the taste for example I want

  • to taste your cake here I want to taste it

  • used as a verb in this sentence so I want to in other words understand the

  • flavor of your cake by taking it into my mouth this is the meaning here the

  • second general meaning I have is to have a specific flavor so this is where many

  • people run into some issues I think this sentence that I have here prepared is

  • this tastes good this tastes good when you want to talk about a specific flavor

  • you're enjoying something or you're not enjoying something that you're eating or

  • drinking you should use taste tastes in this way in this example this tastes

  • good it tasted bad for example we don't use flavors so much we don't say for

  • example that had a bad flavor about it you can say that and it will be

  • understood it'll be easy to understand actually but if you want to sound more

  • natural I recommend using this form of taste this tastes good this tastes bad

  • so this means having a specific flavor having some flavor some combination of

  • smells and tastes together and then you can describe that with a good or bad or

  • great so when you want to talk about a food I would recommend using this form

  • this tastes good or this tastes bad I want to mention though a couple of other

  • items a couple of other meanings that I sort of hinted out with the noun

  • description up here we can also use the verb taste to mean one to eat or drink

  • in small quantities of something so like I tasted every item on the menu sounds

  • like I only had a small piece of each item on the menu so it doesn't sound

  • like I ate one portion of everything from the menu but to taste something

  • sounds like just a small piece of something so we can use it to mean to

  • eat or drink in small quantities that's one second as I hinted at before as well

  • it can mean to test the flavor of something so for example you might have

  • heard of wine tasting so wine tasting is testing the flavor of wine or maybe like

  • beer tasting or some other kind of tasting where participants just try a

  • small piece of something to understand the flavor to try to test the flavor so

  • there are these other kind of common meanings as well of the verb to

  • taste but in general when you want to explain your opinion of a flavor your

  • opinion of a food you should use an expression like this this tastes good

  • this tastes bad your cake tasted really good for example of course you can drop

  • the expression all together you can drop taste like this is good or this is bad

  • that's fine but just please keep in mind taste is something that refers to your

  • understanding of the flavor flavor it refers sort of just to the blend of

  • things so we tend to use flavor more to maybe describe a the quality of a food

  • or a drink by that I mean the ice cream is lemon flavored for example or this is

  • a grape flavored soda for example we tend to use it in that way when we want

  • to express our opinions we'll use taste more often at least this

  • is how I use it and this is perhaps how it's used more in American English so

  • please maybe consider that if you want to just describe the name or a just

  • simple description of something flavor might be a better choice if you want to

  • talk about your opinion try using taste this tastes good this

  • tastes bad so I hope that that's helpful for you if you have any questions or

  • comments about how to use these two words feel free to let us know though if

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  • as well thanks very much for watching this episode and I will see you again

  • soon bye bye

hi everybody my name is Alisha today I'm going to talk about the difference

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