usually my mom uses the first when things/tools/equipment/objects do not work like they intended to do. or simply if she expected more
the second one is is usually if someone or something looks ugly or if someone missbehaved or did something wrong.
the third is mostly used when something is very ugly, of bad quality, just like in you case, tastes bad
beloved alternatives my mom usually drops:
“das ist nicht die Wucht in Tüten” (this ain’t the might in bags)
“damit kann man keinen Blumentopf gewinnen” (one won’t win a planting pot for that)
“das lockt niemanden vom ofen hervor” (nobody will be lured from behind the oven with that)
In Danish you might say “that’s not something to yell hurrah over” or “that’s not exactly something you would write home about”
also very nice
Like, just for fun or is there an occasion for the last one because I want to use it to insult my dear friend’s souffles
usually my mom uses the first when things/tools/equipment/objects do not work like they intended to do. or simply if she expected more the second one is is usually if someone or something looks ugly or if someone missbehaved or did something wrong. the third is mostly used when something is very ugly, of bad quality, just like in you case, tastes bad
my flavor is fine, i’m just very grainy and mealy.
sorry, i meant in your dear friends souffles case