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taster

1 of 1noun
/ˈteɪstər/
Forms:tasters
1

a person who samples or evaluates food, drinks, or other substances

  • The chocolate company employs professional tasters to ensure the quality and flavor consistency of their products.
  • As a tea taster, her job involves sampling various teas to determine their taste profiles and quality.
  • The chef asked the tasters to provide feedback on the new dish before it was added to the restaurant's menu.
  • The wine taster identified notes of cherry and oak in the red wine, indicating its high quality and complexity.
  • The food critic served as a taster at the cooking competition, providing unbiased evaluations of each dish.
2

a small amount or short experience of something given as a sample to let someone try it

  • The event is designed to be a taster before the full workshop.
  • The course provides a taster of life in the medical field.
  • The concert included a taster of songs from the new album.
  • Visitors received a taster of the local food at the festival.
  • The exhibition gives a taster of the artist's work.