[Grammar] tasty or tasteful

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kaveret

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"Cocoa Powder - Rich and Tasteful" sounds wrong. I think it should be "tasty" - but can you explain why grammatically?
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I would normally use "tasty", but "tasteful" has been used as a synonym.
 

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I would not use it as a synonym for tasty. I have noticed recently that some foods and drinks are labelled "flavourful". I don't like that either.
 

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If it means anything in relation to food, "tasteful" would simply mean that it has a lot of taste.
Something that is "tasty" has a good taste.
 

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"Tasteful" to me does not mean "full of taste" but rather "in good taste" so only "tasty" fits this context.

It's not a grammatical reason; it's a semantic one. Any adjective could be used grammaticallly.
 
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Well, they say it's a rare use of the word, Mike. I would say very rare.
 

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But it is used. As I said before, it would not be my choice.
 

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I think learners should be aware that if something is a rare usage, and that the native speakers here don't like it and wouldn't use it, they probably shouldn't try using it either.
 
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