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Is "cuts "cut the bite" - is this a common expression to express making something milder? As in "putting lemon in the recipe cuts the bite of the garlic"

ThoughtIs to cut the bite a common expression to express making something milder? As in putting lemon in the recipe cuts the bite of the garlic?

I thought it made sense but no one seems to understand what I'm trying to say.... sorry not a native speaker!

Is "cuts the bite" a common expression to express making something milder? As in "putting lemon in the recipe cuts the bite of the garlic"

Thought it made sense but no one seems to understand what I'm trying to say.... sorry not a native speaker

"cut the bite" - is this a common expression?

Is to cut the bite a common expression to express making something milder? As in putting lemon in the recipe cuts the bite of the garlic?

I thought it made sense but no one seems to understand what I'm trying to say!

Is "cuts the bite" a common expressionsexpression to express making something more mildmilder? As in "butting"putting lemon in the recipe cuts the bite of the garlic"

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Is "cuts the bite" a common expressions to express making something more mild? As in "butting lemon in the recipe cuts the bite of the garlic"

Thought it made sense but no one seems to understand what I'm trying to say.... sorry not a native speaker