mouthfeel
noun
- physical sensations caused in the mouth by a substance, e. g. food or drink
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈmaʊθˌfil/
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree English mouth Proto-West Germanic *fōlijan Old English fēlan Middle English felen English feel English mouthfeel From mouth + feel.
- A feeling (other than taste) perceived inside the mouth.
“Dark ale tends to have a creamy mouthfeel.”
“Liquid foods which are essentially Newtonian fluids may be considered to have their texture or “mouthfeel” adequately described by their viscosity.”
- A feeling (other than taste) perceived inside the mouth.
“I have a much better mouthfeel since my broken tooth has been repaired.”