Mouth-feel


[mouth-feel] /ˈmaʊθˌfil/

noun
1.
the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth:
a creamy mouthfeel.
/ˈmaʊθˌfiːl/
noun
1.
the texture of a substance as it is perceived in the mouth: the wine has a good mouthfeel
noun

See mouthfeel
noun

how food or drink feels in one’s mouth; the sensory evaluation of tactile impressions on the palate; also written mouth-feel , mouth feel

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