How to Say "tastes of" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “tastes of” is “sabe” — A2 level.
English → SpanishA2
VerbA2
e.g., The water tastes of iron.

Examples
Este pastel sabe a limón.
This cake tastes like lemon.
La carne no sabe a nada.
The meat doesn't taste like anything.
¡Qué rico sabe esto!
This tastes so good!
Always use 'saber a'
When describing what something tastes like, always follow 'saber' with the little word 'a'. For example, 'sabe a chocolate' (it tastes like chocolate).
Forgetting the 'a'
Mistake: “La sopa sabe pollo.”
Correction: La sopa sabe a pollo. You need the 'a' to connect the verb 'sabe' to the flavor 'pollo'.
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