titbit

/ˈtɪtbɪt/
noun
  1. A small piece of interesting or useful information, especially gossip or news.
    • The article was full of historical titbits that made the lesson fun.
    • She shared a juicy titbit about the celebrity's secret wedding.
    • I picked up a titbit of trivia about the origin of the word 'sandwich'.
  2. A small and particularly tasty piece of food.
    • He saved the best titbit of cheese for the end of the meal.
    • The cat eagerly ate every titbit of the leftover salmon.
    • The chef offered a titbit of the new sauce for us to taste.
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