verb
- adding too much spice or seasoning to food
Usage: present participle of overspice
noun
- the act or result of adding excessive spice to food
Examples
- The chef was overspicing the sauce, making it too hot to eat.
- Overspicing can mask the natural flavors of fresh ingredients.
- She regretted overspicing the soup and had to add more broth.
- The problem with overspicing is that you cannot easily remove the excess spice.
- By overspicing the dish, he ruined what could have been a delicate meal.
- Careful measurement helps prevent overspicing when cooking.
- The restaurant's tendency toward overspicing disappointed many customers.