DESIGN YOU CAN TASTE
SWEET
adj.
Old English swete "pleasing to the senses, mind or feelings," Greek "sweet, pleasant, agreeable," Hedone "pleasure;" Latin suavis "sweet,"suadere "to advise," properly "to make something pleasant to").
SALTY
adj.
mid15c., "tasting of salt, impregnated with salt," (2). Meaning "racy" is from 1866, (Meaning "racy, sexy"is from 1866. U.S. slang sense of "angry, irritated" is first attested 1938 (probably from similar use with regard to sailors, "tough, aggressive," attested by 1920).
SAVORY
adj.
"pleasing in taste or smell," from Old French savore "tasty,flavorsome" (Modern French savouré), past participle of savourer "totaste"