noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
freshly made; just made; brand-new
Describes something that has just been made, cooked, built, or produced, emphasizing its freshness or newness. Often used with food, baked goods, and newly constructed items.
出来たてのパンはとてもおいしい。
Freshly baked bread is very delicious.
この家は出来たてで、まだ誰も住んでいない。
This house is brand-new and nobody lives in it yet.
新鮮 means 'fresh' in a general sense (e.g., fresh vegetables, fresh air), while 出来たて specifically refers to something that has just been made or produced.
新品 means 'brand-new' for manufactured goods, emphasizing unused condition. 出来たて focuses on the recent creation, often with a sense of warmth or freshness.
Compound of the verb 出来る (できる, 'to be made') in its continuative form 出来 (でき) and the suffix 立て (たて, 'just done'). The suffix 立て attaches to the continuative form of verbs to indicate that the action has just been completed.