"Ill savoured" generally means something that is unpleasant or distasteful in taste or smell. It can also be used to describe something that leaves a bad taste in one's mouth figuratively, such as a situation or behavior.
Sensory details are anything that help you describe it through the five senses, which are sight, touch, hearing, taste and smell. Ex- The turkey had a pleasing aroma.
Sweet in Japanese is ηγ (amai). It can refer to the taste of something sweet, like sugar, or be used more broadly to describe something as charming or cute.
The sound of cows kicking the barn door
The word "luscious" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is richly pleasing to the senses, especially taste or smell.
You describe anything in the same way:Use the senses - what does it look like, sound like, smell like, feel like, taste likeUse emotion - how do you feel when you think about this thing?Use facts - what else do you know about this thing?
Your tongue has taste buds. When you eat something, different sections of your tongue taste it depending on what it is.
The word "pungent" is an adjective. It is used to describe something with a strong, sharp, or biting taste or smell.
"Naimas" in Ilocano means delicious or tasty when referring to food. It is a common expression used to describe something that is pleasing to the taste buds.
"salty"
Slimy
Vanillaish