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Alex Jong
difference between tasty and delicious?
11 de abr. de 2017 17:11
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To me, "tasty" is an informal and more casual way to say "delicious", but they both refer to how good the food tastes.
I hope that helps. :)
11 de abril de 2017
Hi Alex,
We refer to something as "tasty" when it pleases our sense of taste.
Example: It was a tasty sandwich. / This coffee has a very rich taste.
We refer to something as "delicious" when it is highly pleasing, especially to the sense of taste or smell. We can also use the word to refer to something pleasing in a general sense.
Example: There is a delicious aroma of coffee from the cafe. / It was a delicious evening with a performance by the symphonic band. / Albert Einstein once stated, "I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity."
As you can see, both words can be used to describe tasty/delicious food; "delicious" has a broader meaning.
Hope this helps.
Cheers, Lance
11 de abril de 2017
Tasty is an informal way of expressing satisfaction with food. Almost like saying something is good.
Delicious is more formal, but it also signifies a greater enjoyment of food.
If something was rather good I'd say tasty. If a meal was extremely good I would use delicious.
11 de abril de 2017
tasty = tastes good
delicious = tastes very good
11 de abril de 2017
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Alex Jong
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Coreano, Ruso
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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