salty tooth

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

By analogy with sweet tooth.

Noun[edit]

salty tooth (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic, only in singular, uncommon) A liking for foods that are salty.
    • 2011 October 11, Paula Deen and Melissa Clark, Paula Deen's Southern Cooking Bible: The New Classic Guide to Delicious Dishes with More Than 300 Recipes, Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 318:
      If you're like me and you can't choose between your salty tooth and your sweet tooth, this one's for you.
    • 2015 October 19, Macaela MacKenzie, “Why Some People Have a Sweet Tooth and Others Crave Salty Foods”, in Women's Health[1]:
      So what's behind that insatiable sweet or salty tooth? A lot of it is genetic.
    • 2018 October 24, Mark Binelli, “Salty Tooth”, in The New York Times[2]:
      [See title]

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