bitesome

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Characterised or marked by biting
 * 2)  Causing emotional sting; disappointing; unsatisfactory
 * 3) Having a bite to it; piquant.
 * 4) * 2000, Madison Magazine - Volume 42:
 * Eight dollars affords you an incredible salmon filet, cooked to perfection and dressed with a cucumber yogurt sauce — the perfect contrast to the bitesome peppercorn crust.
 * 1)  Causing emotional sting; disappointing; unsatisfactory
 * 2) Having a bite to it; piquant.
 * 3) * 2000, Madison Magazine - Volume 42:
 * Eight dollars affords you an incredible salmon filet, cooked to perfection and dressed with a cucumber yogurt sauce — the perfect contrast to the bitesome peppercorn crust.
 * 1) * 2000, Madison Magazine - Volume 42:
 * Eight dollars affords you an incredible salmon filet, cooked to perfection and dressed with a cucumber yogurt sauce — the perfect contrast to the bitesome peppercorn crust.