tanginess

IPA: tˈændʒinʌs

noun

  • The quality or state of being tangy.
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Examples of "tanginess" in Sentences

  • I'm tasting a lot of bitterness and on the finish I'm getting the tanginess of molasses.
  • I topped the burrito with a good squirt of their hottest habanero salsa to counter the mild tanginess of the tomatillo.
  • Again, the set is far too solid, but I do like the slight tanginess which helps to balance the rich sweetness of the cream.
  • The tanginess of the two fruits remains in the finished dish, leaving you with an almost refreshing dessert that goes great with vanilla ice cream.
  • Smoked blue cheese has an even stronger flavor still, with the tanginess of the cheese and the strong, smokey flavor that I associate with barbecue.
  • While a certain tanginess is vital to prevent the sugar in a barbecue marinade, necessary for that caramelised crust, from turning the rack to candy, I think there's a bit too much going on here.
  • Although I'm surprised to find I miss the faint tanginess Nigella's sour cream imparted although full marks for accuracy, Marcus, this is the first cheesecake I find myself actively picking at as I portion it out – it is indeed deliciously smooth, rather than fluffy, and really quite moreish.
  • Memaw always used peeled russets, mustard, Miracle Whip (mayonaise just doesn't have the same tanginess), chopped sweet pickles (relish doesn't have the same crunch) a little pickle juice, and always some of that mornings bacon (crumbled up) with some of the drippings, along with a small jar of drained pimentoes and chopped hard boiled eggs.

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