mouthfeel

Definitions

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  • noun The texture of food or drink as perceived by the mouth.

Examples

  • But Coke executives have always maintained that a higher temperature detracts from the drinking experience, since warm colas don't deliver the same pop, or 'mouthfeel,' from carbonation.

    Coke Pins China Hopes

  • The swallow-only camp, however, argues that oysters are a sensual experience that's more about the 'mouthfeel' than flavour: I think they're just scared.

    The Guardian World News

  • Some wine professionals I know cringe whenever someone invokes 'mouthfeel' to discuss a wine's texture.

    Ottawa Sun

  • But I swear, I lack 'mouthfeel' and can't identify the wine's 'finish' of cherry, spice oak, and tobacco -- I really don't know anything about wine except that two glasses get me drunk and three get in me in bed.

    Faith Salie: This Negative Campaign Hurts My Feelings

Note

'Mouthfeel' may be described in terms of dryness, graininess, mouthcoating, and viscocity.