Usage examples of "goût sucré" in French with translation to English

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Ça avait un goût sucré. It tasted sweet.
Le gâteau a un goût sucré. The cake tastes sweet.
Le chocolat a un goût sucré. Chocolate tastes sweet.
Ce gâteau a pour moi un goût trop sucré. This cake tastes too sweet for me.
C'est affaire de goût personnel. It's a matter of personal taste.
Le gâteau au fromage était trop sucré. The cheesecake tasted too sweet.
Je n'aime pas le goût des tomates. I don't like the taste of tomatoes.
Je veux quelque chose de sucré. I want something sweet.
Le vrai goût de la vie, on ne le trouve pas dans les grandes choses, mais dans les petites. The real taste of life is not found in great things, but in small ones.
Elle goûta le gâteau pour voir s'il était assez sucré. She tasted the cake to see if it was sweet enough.
Ce yaourt a un goût bizarre. This yogurt tastes strange.
Il aime le thé sucré. He likes sweet tea.
On dit que le goût de l'amour est amer. It is said that the taste of love is bitter.
Le sucre est sucré. Sugar is sweet.
Tu as bon goût pour la musique. You have good taste in music.
Ces raisins ont l'air sucré, mais en fait ils sont acides. Those grapes look sweet, but in fact they're sour.
Ça a un goût de moisi. This tastes moldy.
Je suis un sucré. I've got a sweet tooth.
Cette pomme a un goût amer. This apple tastes sour.
Je ne peux pas boire du café aussi sucré que ça. I can't drink coffee as sweet as this.
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