Kyslé
Kyslé is a Czech adjective meaning sour or acidic. It describes taste, smell, or chemical acidity and is commonly used for foods and drinks produced by fermentation or souring. In everyday language it appears in phrases such as kyselé zelí (sauerkraut) and kyselé mléko (sour milk), as well as more general references to sour flavors, citrus notes, or acidic environments. In gastronomy and food science the word often appears when characterizing fermentation processes, lactic-acid products, or spoiled items.
Grammar and usage: kyselé is the neuter singular form of kyselý and agrees with neuter nouns. The
Related terms and nuances: The related noun kyselina means acid, and kyselost denotes acidity. The word can