Tasting in a sentence as a noun

So, my girlfriend and I set up a tasting night a few months ago.

Result were all over the place with the "best" tasting wine being different for each person each time.

A prerequisite to this would be Soylent not tasting like pancake batter.

Like the article says, it's not really possible to tell how expensive a wine is by tasting it.

You meet $g at a caffeinated yogurt startup tasting party.

On paper it's a 10X improvement?I'm not trying to ad my voice to the sour grapes tasting comments about valuations and such.

But you shouldn't need to go to Brazil for that and drink sewerage tasting cocktails of God-knows what and vomit your guts up.

Programming without learning is like eating without tasting anything.

>It seems like this perhaps guy created a better version than Nestle on account of it actually tasting goodI just want to point out that it doesn't actually taste good.

Most of my 'House' moments when tackling difficult coding problems have occurred on the curb with a cigarette in my mouth, and now I lean back at my desk and have a few puffs of fine-tasting menthol e-liquid.

The associated benefits cannot be overstated: education, beauty, community, a connection to nature, health, and most assuredly tasting better.

Tasting definitions

noun

a small amount (especially of food or wine)

noun

a kind of sensing; distinguishing substances by means of the taste buds; "a wine tasting"

See also: taste

noun

taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality; "cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most"

See also: savoring savouring relishing degustation