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What is the difference between "full taste" and "rich taste"?
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Wild berries are noticeably smaller than their domesticated cousins, but many people prefer the full, rich taste of freshly picked forest berries.
What is the difference between "full taste" and "rich taste"?What do they mean?
Aug 9, 2011 4:42 AM
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A rich taste means an intense flavour. A full taste means a complete flavour, ie. balanced.
August 9, 2011
Full taste...........tastes good.
Rich taste..........delicious.
August 9, 2011
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