Gustatory
The word “gustatory” (GUS-tuh-tor-ee) – from the Latin – refers to the sense of taste.
Example (as used by Jeffrey Tayler in The Atlantic): “In a land of ice and chains and endemic suffering, caviar provided gustatory salvation from grief and black days, a sensual escape from temporal woes.”
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