en tasting sweet

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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tasting sweet is a subevent of…

  • en smile ➜
  • en you contract food poisoning ➜
  • en drool ➜
  • en you eat a cake ➜
  • en eat candy ➜
  • en enjoy the sensation ➜
  • en enjoy its sweetnes ➜
  • en enjoying dessert ➜
  • en enjoying the flavor ➜
  • en you feel happy ➜
  • en a feeling of enjoyment ➜
  • en feeling sick ➜
  • en getting a sensation ➜
  • en grimace ➜
  • en be happy ➜
  • en make a sound such as yummmmmmmmm ➜
  • en your mouth secretes saliva ➜
  • en salivate and take another bite ➜
  • en share ➜
  • en sigh ➜
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Effects of tasting sweet

  • en asking for seconds ➜
  • en being happy ➜
  • en consuming calories ➜
  • en eating the sweet item ➜
  • en enjoy eating it ➜
  • en feeling good ➜
  • en getting desire to eat ➜
  • en have fun ➜
  • en you may like it ➜
  • en you need a drink of water ➜
  • en orange juice may taste sour ➜
  • en a pleasant sensation ➜
  • en pleasure ➜
  • en satisfaction ➜
  • en a small orgasm ➜
  • en you smile ➜
  • en smiling ➜
  • en tooth decay ➜
  • en you want more ➜
  • en want more of something sweet ➜
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tasting sweet is used for…

  • en pleasure ➜
  • en after dinner, with coffee ➜
  • en children to enjoy ➜
  • en dessert ➜
  • en enjoying candy ➜
  • en enjoying good food ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en getting pleasure ➜
  • en a pleasant experience ➜
  • en a reward ➜
  • en satisfaction ➜
  • en satisfying your craving for sweets ➜
  • en satisfying a "sweet tooth ." ➜

tasting sweet requires…

  • en food ➜
  • en a food that contains sugar ➜
  • en a mouth ➜
  • en putting something in your mouth ➜
  • en sugar ➜
  • en tastebuds ➜
  • en a tongue ➜
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