Associations to the word «Flavor»
Noun
- Cabbage
- Mutton
- Sweet
- Juniper
- Bitterness
- Color
- Distillation
- Cereal
- Shrimp
- Compound
- Quart
- Boiling
- Assortment
- Corn
- Boil
- Brewing
- Tea
- Bake
- Sprout
- Coca
- Aging
- Scent
- Chips
- Orange
- Sodium
- Steak
- Ale
- Blending
- Delicacy
- Honey
- Acetate
- Crust
- Acid
- Drink
- Coffee
- Saliva
- Chef
- Pint
- Chemical
- Smell
- Blanc
- Chicken
- Infusion
- Cask
- Microorganism
- Peel
- Dairy
- Pie
- Bacon
- Beet
- Vitamin
- Rice
- Oven
- Tobacco
- Natural
- Moisture
- Swirl
- Rye
- Flesh
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLAVOR, noun. American spelling standard spelling of flavour.
FLAVOR, verb. American spelling standard spelling of flavour.
FLAVOR ENHANCER, noun. Any substance added to a food product to enhance its taste, especially to make it taste more savoury or to add umami
FLAVOR TEXT, noun. (gaming) Text printed on a card or within the rulebook of a tabletop game which does not effect the game's mechanics, but gives background information on characters, places, etc. to enhance the game's atmosphere.
Dictionary definition
FLAVOR, noun. The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason".
FLAVOR, noun. The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.
FLAVOR, noun. (physics) the six kinds of quarks.
FLAVOR, verb. Lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it".
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