Usage examples of "taste bud" in English with translation to German

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Do you have Bud Light? Haben Sie Budweiser Light?
My taste is quite normal. Mein Geschmack ist ziemlich normal.
A rose is sweeter in the bud than full blown. Eine Rose ist frischer als Knospe als voll aufgeblüht.
You have no taste. Du hast keinen Geschmack.
The milk has a bad taste. Die Milch schmeckt schlecht.
Dried fish is not to my taste. Getrockneter Fisch ist nicht nach meinem Geschmack.
Tom's taste in music is similar to mine. Toms Musikgeschmack gleicht dem meinen.
These apples taste good. Diese Äpfel schmecken gut.
I think Frankfurters have much more taste than Viennese. Ich finde, Frankfurter haben viel mehr Geschmack als Wiener.
Not all red apples taste the same. Nicht alle roten Äpfel schmecken gleich.
The tea is really bitter and doesn't taste good. Der Tee ist sehr bitter und schmeckt nicht gut.
I love the taste of watermelon. Ich liebe den Geschmack von Wassermelonen.
Medicines must have a bitter taste, or else they won't help. Die Medizin muss bitter schmecken, sonst hilft sie nichts.
"You have expensive taste!" the shopkeeper exclaimed. "Are you sure you don't want to look through our cheaper variants first?" "Sie haben einen teuren Geschmack!" rief die Ladenbesitzerin aus. "Sind Sie sicher, dass Sie sich nicht zuerst unsere billigeren Modelle anschauen wollen?"
There is no accounting for taste. Es gibt keine Buchführung für den Geschmack.
You might not like this beer at first. It's an acquired taste. Das Bier wird dir vielleicht zuerst nicht schmecken. Man muss auf den Geschmack kommen.
I find that frankfurters have much more taste than wieners. Ich finde, Frankfurter haben viel mehr Geschmack als Wiener.
That's quite to my taste. Das ist ganz nach meinem Geschmack.
Would you like to taste this yummy cake? Möchtest du diesen leckeren Kuchen probieren?
This fruit has a bad taste. Dieses Obst schmeckt nicht gut.
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