Adjective
The word is derived from tasty
"I'd go as far as to say it's actually tastier than the real thing, because it's not quite so greasy." Source: Internet
Popularized in the 1900’s by hobo culture, Mulligan Stew was a dish made in “hobo jungles” in which everyone would contribute something, hoping for a tastier and more nutritious meal at the end. Source: Internet
And why is it that customers judge a dessert served in a heavy glass dish as tastier than the same one served in a lighter dish? Source: Internet
If you're in more of a steakhouse mood, a Worcestershire and anchovy-based marinade delivers classic A-1 flavor (albeit in a much, much tastier form than the bottled glop). Source: Internet
But the ala carte line (more expensive foods, tastier) shows no signs of ANYTHING green. Source: Internet
Each snack is tastier than a bag of chips and more interesting than just grabbing a piece of fruit—plus, they’re actually pretty simple to make. Source: Internet