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Today's word is palatable, spelled P-A-L-A-T-A-B-L-E.
It describes something that has a pleasant or agreeable taste, or that is pleasant or acceptable to someone.
Palatable is an adjective.
Here's the word used in a sentence from The New Republic:
"Toni Morrison's work was not meant to be a palatable salve. Instead, surprise
and provocation are the ingredients of her fiction." It may be a coincidence
that you can't spell the word palatable without all of the letters in plate.
As the palate was once considered the seat of one's sense of taste,
defined in our unabridged dictionary as "to taste or relish" in the 17th century, and functions similarly.
The two words are etymologically unrelated.
so the word palate eventually came to refer to both a literal and figurative sense of taste,
Seasonings from adobo to za'atar make food more palatable, certainly,