taster

An object in which, or by which, food or drink is tasted, such as a small cup.

Noun

  1. An object in which, or by which, food or drink is tasted, such as a small cup.
    • A flight of tasters was served to the people who would vote on the next soda flavor to be released.
  2. Someone who tastes something; especially, either (1) to check its quality (in food science, winemaking, etc.) or (2) as a security measure to prevent assassination of a protectee.
    • Big companies such as P&G or Kraft Heinz employ or contract with professional tasters who help with product development.
    • Being a cook for protectees also entails being a taster for them.
    • Thy tutor be thy taster, ere thou eat - 1693, Decimus Junius Juvenalis, John Dryden, transl., “[The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis.] The Sixth Satyr”, in The Satires of Decimus Junius Juvenalis. Translated into...

    Hypernyms: tester

  3. A kind of zooid situated on the polyp-stem of certain Siphonophorae, resembling the feeding zooids, but destitute of mouths.
  4. A sample of something bigger or grander intended for future use.
    • The Kraft Heinz exhibit at the trade fair was a taster of new snack products set to hit the market soon.
    • The Samsung exhibit at the trade fair was a taster of new consumer electronic products set to hit the market soon.
  5. A person who is, by genetic makeup, able to taste phenylthiocarbamide.

    Antonyms: nontaster

Origin

From Middle English taster; equivalent to taste + -er.

Forms

tasters

Related

tastebuds tasting winetasting

Derived

aletaster ale-taster foretaster hypertaster supertaster winetaster