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saporous

"Saporous" is a rare but elegant English adjective with essentially one meaning it describes something that has a strong, noticeable taste or flavour. You won't hear it in everyday conversation, but it appears in literary, culinary, and scientific writing.

1adjectivehaving a strong taste or flavour

When something is saporous, it means it has a rich, distinct taste it is full of flavour. Think of a perfectly ripe mango or a slow-cooked stew: those are saporous foods. The opposite would be something bland or tasteless.

culinary, literary, science · Formal, more common in older or literary texts

The chef prepared a saporous broth that filled the whole kitchen with a wonderful aroma.

After days of eating plain rice, the saporous curry felt like a real treat.

The wine critic described the vintage as deeply saporous, with notes of cherry and oak.

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