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What (who) is flavourful - definition


-flavoured      
Note: in AM, use '-flavored'
-flavoured is used after nouns such as strawberry and chocolate to indicate that a food or drink is flavoured with strawberry or chocolate.
...strawberry-flavoured sweets.
...fruit-flavored sparkling water.
COMB in ADJ: usu ADJ n
flavouring         
  • American ice cream shop using natural flavors
FOOD ADDITIVE USED TO CHANGE THE TASTE OR SMELL OF FOOD
Flavour enhancer; Flavouring; Flavor enhancer; Artificial flavoring; Artificial flavor; Natural flavor; Natural flavour; Artificial flavour; Flavoring agent; Artificial flavorings; Flavourings; Natural flavors; Natural Flavors; Artificial Flavoring; Flavors of food; Artificial flavors; Artificial flavourings; Natural flavoring; Flavor enhancers; Natural flavorings; Artificial flavours; Flavorings; Flavouring agent; Flavorant; Flavourant; Food flavoring; Flavor industry; Artificial fruit flavor; Food flavouring
(flavourings)
Note: in AM, use 'flavoring'
Flavourings are substances that are added to food or drink to give it a particular taste.
Our range of herbal teas contain no preservatives, colourings or artificial flavourings.
...lemon flavoring.
N-VAR
flavour         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Flavour; Flavor (disambiguation); Flavour (disambiguation); Flavors; Flavors (disambiguation); Deliciousness; Flavor (song); Flavours
(US flavor)
¦ noun
1. the distinctive taste of a food or drink.
chiefly N. Amer. a flavouring.
2. a distinctive quality or atmosphere: a European flavour.
an indication of the essential character of something: the extracts give a flavour of the conversation.
3. Physics a quantized property of quarks with values designated up, down, charmed, strange, top, and bottom.
¦ verb give flavour to.
Phrases
flavour of the month a person or thing that is currently popular.
Derivatives
flavoured adjective
flavourful adjective
flavourless adjective
flavoursome adjective
Origin
ME (in the sense 'fragrance, aroma'): from OFr. flaor, perh. based on a blend of L. flatus 'blowing' and foetor 'stench'; the -v- appears to have been introduced in ME by assoc. with savour.
Examples of use of flavourful
1. Article continues When all that is finished, and the "Anglo–Saxon model" has won, we can take our holidays in Kansas, and eat meatloaf washed down by Budweiser, the beer that makes Evian water taste flavourful.