Usage examples of "sabor" in Spanish with translation to English

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La leche tiene un sabor agrio. The milk tastes sour.
Mi sabor favorito es chocolate. My favorite flavor is chocolate.
El sabor es un poco amargo. It tastes a little bitter.
¿Cuál es tu sabor de helado favorito? What's your favorite ice cream flavor?
Esta leche tiene un sabor peculiar. This milk has a peculiar taste.
Este plato tiene un sabor muy fuerte a ajo. This dish has a strong flavor of garlic.
Este café tiene un sabor amargo. This coffee has a bitter taste.
La leche tiene un mal sabor. The milk has a bad taste.
Este medicamento tiene un sabor amargo. This medicine tastes bitter.
El vinagre tiene un sabor fuerte. Vinegar has a sharp taste.
Me gusta el sabor de la sandía. I love the taste of watermelon.
El sabor del azúcar es muy evidente. The taste of sugar is too noticeable.
La miseria ajena deja un extraño sabor. The misery of others leaves a weird taste.
El sabor de esta cerveza es único. This beer's taste is unique.
No me gusta el sabor de la cebolla. I don't like the taste of onions.
No me gusta el sabor de los tomates. I don't like the taste of tomatoes.
El sabor del vino depende mucho del tiempo. The taste of wine is largely dependent upon the weather.
Esa experiencia me dejó un mal sabor de boca. That experience left a bad taste in my mouth.
No todas las manzanas rojas tienen el mismo sabor. Not all red apples taste the same.
Me gusta el sabor fresco de los cigarros mentolados. I like the crisp taste of menthol cigarettes.
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