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flavouredfla‧voured British English, flavored American English /ˈfleɪvəd $ -vərd/ adjective - an orange-flavoured drink
- The wines of Alsace are dry and delicately flavoured.
- Dinner or supper consists of three courses; soup, a savoury snack with wholemeal bread and a choice of flavoured desserts.
- For lunch there is a choice of flavoured milk drinks.
- It is able to brew 10 different types of beer, including exotically flavoured beers.
- These are full-bodied, richly flavoured wines which, with the wines of Sacy, are the best of the Petite Montagne.
to have a particular taste► taste: taste taste adjective · This milk tastes strange - do you think it's OK to drink?taste like · It's a vegetarian pie, but it tastes just like meat!taste of (=have the taste of something) · I ordered chocolate ice cream but this tastes of coffee. ► have a sweet/strong/bitter etc taste · The soup had a very strong, spicy taste. ► flavoured British /flavored American use this to say what kind of taste something has: · We have a variety of flavored waters available.· The potato salad was flavored with onions, the way Mattie liked it.lemon-flavoured/chocolate-flavoured etc (=having the taste of lemon, chocolate etc added): · an orange-flavoured drinkhighly flavoured/strongly flavoured etc: · The wines of Alsace are dry and delicately flavoured. ► richly flavoured/scented- These are full-bodied, richly flavoured wines which, with the wines of Sacy, are the best of the Petite Montagne.
1strawberry-flavoured/chocolate-flavoured etc tasting of strawberries, chocolate etc2having had a flavour added: flavored coffees |