acquired taste



acquired taste

Something, especially food or drink, that is unpleasant at first, but which becomes (or will become) more enjoyable over time. I once thought sushi was totally gross, but I've found that it's something of an acquired taste.
See also: taste

acquired taste

Something one learns to like rather than appreciates immediately. For example, Because it is so salty, caviar for many individuals is an acquired taste, or With its lack of decorative detail, this china pattern is definitely an acquired taste. [Mid-1800s]
See also: taste

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AnselmAHN-zelm (German), AN-selm (English)German, English (Rare), Ancient Germanic
Muhsina-Arabic
Ildefonso-Spanish
Estebe-Basque
Rozalija-Lithuanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian
Shepherd['ʃepəd]