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taste, taste of

Which should you use, taste or taste of? The transitive verb taste may mean to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what flavour it has or to experience something for a short time; taste is not followed by the preposition of.

Incorrect: He tasted of the cake.
Correct: He tasted the cake.
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