Meaning: Even when pizza is not hot, it can still be enjoyable to eat.
Choice of Words: "Cold" means not warm or hot. "Taste" means the sensation experienced when something is in your mouth. "Good" means pleasant or agreeable.
Alternative Expressions
The pizza is cold, but it still tastes good.
Meaning: This sentence has the same meaning as the first sentence, but it uses the word "but" to emphasize the contrast between the two ideas.
Choice of Words: The word "but" is used to connect two contrasting ideas. In this sentence, the first idea is that the pizza is cold, and the second idea is that it still tastes good. The word "but" shows that the two ideas are opposite, but that the second idea is still true.
Despite being cold, the pizza still tastes good.
Meaning: This sentence has the same meaning as the first two sentences, but it uses the word "despite" to emphasize that the second idea is true even though the first idea is also true.
Choice of Words: The word "despite" is used to show that something is true even though something else is also true. In this sentence, the first idea is that the pizza is cold, and the second idea is that it still tastes good. The word "despite" shows that the two ideas are opposite, but that the second idea is still true.