flavour|flavours in English
noun flavour (Brit.)
[fla·vour || 'fleɪvə(r)]
taste; particular or specific taste; something that adds taste, flavoring; characteristic taste; smell, aroma (also flavor)
Use "flavour|flavours" in a sentence
1. — Flavour: mild nutty, as it ages more nutty, creamy flavours develop.
2. Cherries in syrup containing special ingredients shall be considered as free from foreign flavours and odours when there is no abnormal flavour and odour for the ingredients used.
3. The two flavours mingle well.
4. Adobe Acrobat comes in two flavours
5. What an unusual combination of flavours!
6. Mother flavours her custards with lemon extract.
7. This yogurt comes in ten different flavours.
8. Flavour / Aftertaste / Mouthfeel
9. — Flavour: their predominant flavour is slightly bitter with a mild, smoky, slightly spicy after-taste.
10. Is not sickly sweet or Aniseedy like some other apple flavours out there! YouTube Review of Afzal shisha flavours by HookahJohn in USA
11. They eventually invented gravy flavour.
12. The flavours in the dish complement each other perfectly.
13. The flavours intermingle to produce a very unusual taste.
14. Where aromas and flavours join the colours of nature.
15. Add the mint and allow the flavours to mingle.
16. Flavour: Caramel With Butterscotch nut
17. Condiments impart flavour to food.
18. Cinnamon is an excellent flavour enhancer.
19. Just the right amount of flavour.
20. The Civilisations in AOE and ROR come in several flavours
21. Daily news on food ingredients, flavours, starch and food Additives
22. Reducing Rights to Cultural Flavours." Canadian Journal of Political Science.
23. 1 The flavours intermingle to produce a very unusual taste.
24. Oxidation of hops causes a loss and alteration of flavours.
25. Abnormal flavour tended to be higher in GOS, these results suggesting a different flavour profile in GOS