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When talking about adding an ingredient to food in Spanish how do you say 'to taste'?

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When talking about adding an ingredient to food in Spanish, you would say "al gusto" to mean "to taste".

"Al gusto" is a phrase used to indicate that an ingredient should be added to a dish in the amount desired by the person who is eating it. For example, if someone wants to add more salt to their food, they might say, "Añade sal al gusto."
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Al gusto is what is said when talking about adding ingredients to food in Spanish. This is more of a rhetorical, cultural question. 
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When talking about adding an ingredient to food in Spanish, you would say "al sabor" or "según el gusto" to mean "to taste" or "according to taste."






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To say "to taste" when talking about adding an ingredient to food in Spanish, you can say:

al gusto

a tu gusto

al sabor

a tu sabor
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