Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cleanse-the-palate
idiom
/klɛnz ðə ˈpælɪt/

Definition
To refresh or clear the taste in one’s mouth, often between different courses of a meal, in order to enhance the appreciation of subsequent flavors.

Examples
- After the rich dessert, the waiter offered a sorbet to cleanse the palate.
- She enjoyed the simple salad to cleanse her palate before moving on to the main course.
- A glass of water can help cleanse the palate between tastings of different wines.

Meaning
This phrase is commonly used in culinary contexts where a specific taste or food can overshadow others. Cleansing the palate helps individuals to prepare for the next flavor experience.

Synonyms
- refresh the taste
- clear the palate
- reset the taste buds