word choice - What is the taste that stimulates your appetite?


When we eat something, after munching and swallowing a bite, we are strongly stimulated to have one more bite. What is the taste that causes this effect?



Answer



As Reg Dwight comments, I don't think there's a particular taste which causes you to want more.


However, the food may be described as being moreish:



adjective
British • informal


So pleasant to eat that one wants more:
a moreish aubergine dip



It's derived from more+ish, which the ODO definition doesn't make clear, and pronounced /ˈmɔːrɪʃ/.


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