SAVORY definition: having a salty, spicy, or piquant flavor; not sweet. See examples of savory used in a sentence.
Something savory is full of flavor, delicious and tasty — usually something that someone has cooked. In the world of cuisine, savory is also often used to mean the opposite of sweet, or salty.
Savory is a term widely used to describe a specific taste or flavor profile in the culinary world. Unlike sweetness or sourness, savory is a unique and complex flavor that is often associated with certain types of foods.
Pleasing to the taste or smell; appetizing. Salty or piquant; not sweet. A savory relish. Morally acceptable; respectable. A dish of pungent taste, such as anchovies on toast or pickled fruit, sometimes served in Great Britain as an hors d'oeuvre or instead of a sweet dessert.
savory (comparative savorier, superlative savoriest) (American spelling) Tasty, attractive to the palate. The fine restaurant presented an array of savory dishes; each was delicious. Either salty or spicy, but not sweet. The mushrooms, meat, bread, rice, peanuts and potatoes were all good savory foods. Umami.
This easy-to-make sweet and savory apple chutney enhances the flavor of a wide variety of dishes with it's spicy-tangy flavor profile and jammy texture.
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