Kwaskowaty
Kwaskowaty is a Polish adjective that translates to "sourish" or "slightly sour" in English. It describes a taste that is not intensely sour but possesses a noticeable acidic quality. This term is often used to characterize food and drink that falls between sweet and strongly sour. For instance, a fruit that is not fully ripe might be described as kwaskowaty, indicating it has a pleasant tartness without being unpalatable. Similarly, certain dairy products or fermented beverages could be characterized by this adjective.
The word itself is derived from "kwas," the Polish word for acid or sourness. The suffix "-owaty"