picância
Picância is a Portuguese noun that describes the sensory quality of piquancy or spiciness in foods and sauces. It refers to a lively, sharp, and often warming flavor that stimulates the palate, typically associated with ingredients such as chili peppers, mustard, horseradish, black pepper, or other pungent components. In culinary writing and food criticism, picância helps convey the intensity of heat or pungency, often considered alongside other flavor dimensions like sweetness, acidity, and bitterness to describe balance.
Etymology and usage notes: picância derives from the adjective picante (spicy), which in turn comes from Latin
Context and interpretation: picância encompasses both heat (spiciness) and pungency, and can be used to describe