Bragð
Bragð is a noun in the Icelandic language that signifies taste or flavor. It describes the sense of gustation as well as the distinctive flavor profile of food or drink. In culinary and gastronomic discussions, bragð is used to convey what a substance tastes like, including terms related to sweetness, acidity, bitterness, saltiness, and umami in a general sense.
Beyond the literal sense, bragð can be used figuratively to refer to the character, quality, or style
Etymology and related forms: bragð originates from Old Norse and has cognates in other North Germanic languages,
See also: gustation, flavor, Icelandic language, Nordic linguistic cognates.
This article provides a concise overview of the term bragð, focusing on its primary meaning and common