[ US /ˈfɫeɪvɝɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts
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How To Use flavoring In A Sentence

  • The SPME device was used to adsorb and analyze tobacco flavorings using GC - MS.
  • Take the white of one egg, and measure just as much cold water; mix the two well, and stir stiff with confectioners 'sugar; add a little flavoring, vanilla, or almond, or pistache, and, for some candies, color with a tiny speck of fruit paste. A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl
  • The part that you don't expect is the yellow flavoring on the interior called "lupulin" which is where the bitter for the beer comes from. TreeHugger
  • Once the juice has cooled, remove the flavourings and sweeten to taste.
  • Fresh basil may well be the signature herb of summer, perfuming our gardens and flavoring our foods with its delightful clovelike essence.
  • Not that the catch-all term ‘flavouring’ on the label is designed to arouse any suspicions about the synthetic formulations within.
  • No. (2) The term spice means any aromatic vegetable substance in the whole, broken, or ground form, except for those substances which have been traditionally regarded as foods, such as onions, garlic and celery; whose significant function in food is seasoning rather than nutritional; that is true to name; and from which no portion of any volatile oil or other flavoring principle has been removed. Home Ec 101
  • Green leek leaves were used in salads; the bulbous base was cooked; and the plant was also used as a flavouring.
  • And all over the country, epazote is favored for flavoring beans. The lighter side of Mexican cooking
  • To get some insight into that, we called scientist Dennis Kujawski, a senior flavorist at International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. of New York, which has built a $2 billion-a-year business creating tastes and smells (though not with wine, which would say something like "contains flavorings" if it did include anything IFF produced). Putting Tastes Into Words
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