tangy in the PONS Dictionary

tangy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be tangy

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English
It is served in a bowl of a tangy cold soup made with beef broth or "dongchimi".
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The aril has a unique, tangy and pleasant scent.
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The flesh has fibers, tangy and sweet, with a monoembryonic seed.
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More or less aromatic and tangy, it is derived from the complete fermentation of the wort.
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The aroma is sharp, warm, and complex, with vanilla up front; and then tangy sweet fruit, spices, and an aged rum like presence.
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The taste of nuka pickles can vary from pleasantly tangy to very sour, salty and pungent.
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The persimmon (kaki) is a sweet, slightly tangy fruit with a soft to occasionally fibrous texture.
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Garden cress is genetically related to watercress and mustard, sharing their peppery, tangy flavor and aroma.
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The confection is notable for its tangy but sweet centre which gives the sweet its unusual flavour.
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The sauces found in the region are tomato-based, with sweet, spicy and tangy flavor profiles.
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