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  • Very pleasing to eat


  • Options
  • A. Palatable
  • B. Tantalising
  • C. Sumptuous
  • D. Appetising

  • Correct Answer
  • Palatable 

    Explanation

    The one word substitute for Very pleasing to eat is  Palatable. It means of food or drink that is very tasty, appetizing or pleasant to eat or drink.

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