Relish
"Relish" in German
Aroma
(appetizing or pleasant flavour or taste; an instance of this)
Besonderheit
(pleasant quality; an instance of this)
Charakteristik
(pleasant quality; an instance of this)
Chutney
(condiment or sauce added to food for a spicy or tangy flavour)
Eigenart
(pleasant quality; an instance of this)
Gemüse
(condiment or sauce added to food for a spicy or tangy flavour)
Gemüsesalat
(condiment or sauce added to food for a spicy or tangy flavour)
Genuß
(appetizing or pleasant flavour or taste; an instance of this)
Geschmack
(appetizing or pleasant flavour or taste; an instance of this)
Geschmack
(pleasant quality; an instance of this)
Qualität
(pleasant quality; an instance of this)
Relish
(condiment or sauce added to food for a spicy or tangy flavour)
Soße
(condiment or sauce added to food for a spicy or tangy flavour)
Würze
(condiment or sauce added to food for a spicy or tangy flavour)
Gefallen finden an
((transitive) to take delight or pleasure in (someone or oneself, or something); (intransitive) to take delight or pleasure)
aromatisieren
((transitive) to give (something) (a pleasant) flavour or taste)
begeistert sein
((transitive) to take delight or pleasure in (someone or oneself, or something); (intransitive) to take delight or pleasure)
genußvoll tun
((transitive) to take delight or pleasure in (someone or oneself, or something); (intransitive) to take delight or pleasure)
mit Begeisterung tun
((transitive) to take delight or pleasure in (someone or oneself, or something); (intransitive) to take delight or pleasure)
mit Freude tun
((transitive) to take delight or pleasure in (someone or oneself, or something); (intransitive) to take delight or pleasure)
mit Genuß tun
((transitive) to take delight or pleasure in (someone or oneself, or something); (intransitive) to take delight or pleasure)
mit Wollust tun
((transitive) to take delight or pleasure in (someone or oneself, or something); (intransitive) to take delight or pleasure)
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