Bliss Point

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /blɪs pɔɪnt/

Definitions of bliss point

noun a term used in the food industry to describe the perfect balance of sweet and salty flavors in a product

Example Sentences

A1 The bliss point of a dessert is when it is perfectly sweet.

A2 Finding the bliss point in a relationship can lead to long-term happiness.

B1 Marketers often try to determine the bliss point of a product to maximize sales.

B2 Achieving the bliss point in life requires balance and contentment.

C1 Understanding your own bliss point can lead to a more fulfilling existence.

C2 The chef's ability to hit the bliss point in his dishes is what sets him apart from others.

Examples of bliss point in a Sentence

formal Food scientists strive to find the perfect bliss point in their products to optimize consumer satisfaction.

informal I think I've found my bliss point with this new ice cream flavor - it's so good!

slang This chocolate cake hits the bliss point every time - it's seriously addictive.

figurative For her, painting is where she finds her bliss point, losing herself in the colors and brushstrokes.

Grammatical Forms of bliss point

past tense

reached

plural

bliss points

comparative

more blissful

superlative

most blissful

present tense

reach

future tense

will reach

perfect tense

have reached

continuous tense

reaching

singular

bliss point

positive degree

blissful

infinitive

to reach

gerund

reaching

participle

reached

Origin and Evolution of bliss point

First Known Use: 1975 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'bliss point' was coined by American psychologist and market researcher, Howard Moskowitz, during his work on food and beverage preferences.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of food and beverage industry to describe the perfect balance of sweetness, saltiness, and other flavors in a product to maximize consumer satisfaction. Over time, the term has been adopted in various fields to refer to the optimal point of balance or satisfaction in different contexts.