Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Flavour"
The meaning of "Flavour" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
distinctive flavour ne anlama geliyor?
A:
[Distinctive] means a characteristic of one person or thing, and so serving to distinguish it from others.
"juniper berries give gin its [distinctive] flavour"
Simply:
Distinctive = different /unique / uncommon / special
So we can see this word like this:
This fruit has a ‘distinctive’ flavour.
This fruit has a ‘unique’ flavour.
This fruit has a ‘different’ flavour.
This fruit has a ‘special’ flavour.
So ‘distinctive flavour’ means that the taste of the food/drink has a unique / special taste. There is something in it that makes it taste different.
Hope this helps ^^
"juniper berries give gin its [distinctive] flavour"
Simply:
Distinctive = different /unique / uncommon / special
So we can see this word like this:
This fruit has a ‘distinctive’ flavour.
This fruit has a ‘unique’ flavour.
This fruit has a ‘different’ flavour.
This fruit has a ‘special’ flavour.
So ‘distinctive flavour’ means that the taste of the food/drink has a unique / special taste. There is something in it that makes it taste different.
Hope this helps ^^
Q:
loose when we are talking about flavours ne anlama geliyor?
A:
‘Loose’ is not a word I would normally associate with flavour - what is the context?
Q:
flavour ne anlama geliyor?
A:
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Q:
flavour ne anlama geliyor?
A:
palate, zest, smack ,swallow.
the distinctive taste of food or drink .
the distinctive taste of food or drink .
Q:
"Hey, can I learn your flavour?" ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Never heard this saying before. Perhaps the person is flirting and wants to get to know you. I could be wrong.
Example sentences using "Flavour"
Q:
flavour ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
This candy is cherry-flavoured.
Which flavour of icecream do you like?
Which flavour of icecream do you like?
Synonyms of "Flavour" and their differences
Q:
flavour ve season arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Another way to look at it would be that:
To flavour something with something else would be to add that taste to something
While to season something is usually to bring out the taste of the original food and not necessarily to change it
To flavour something with something else would be to add that taste to something
While to season something is usually to bring out the taste of the original food and not necessarily to change it
Q:
flavour ve taste arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Taste is if the food is sweet, salty, sour, bitter. Flavour is a combination of factors including taste, smell, texture. However both words are often interchangeable in daily use, for example: this drink has a orange flavour, and this drink tastes of orange.
Q:
flavour ve taste arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Taste happens only inside our mouths. Taste has everything to do with how our tongue and mouth interact with food and drink.
Flavor is the overall impression of a wine or food, the combination of both aromatics, taste, and mouthfeel.
Flavor is the overall impression of a wine or food, the combination of both aromatics, taste, and mouthfeel.
Q:
flavour ve taste arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Flavor tends to describe what ingredients you can identify just by tasting it.
Taste describes the quality or feel of the food: salty, sweet, bitter, good, bad, sour, fresh, etc.
Taste describes the quality or feel of the food: salty, sweet, bitter, good, bad, sour, fresh, etc.
Q:
flavouring ve seasoning arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
In general, seasoning means adding salt (and maybe pepper). Flavouring means adding something to give or change the flavour, eg lemon juice, spices, etc. Flavouring does not refer to adding salt and pepper - the two are mutually exclusive.
Translations of "Flavour"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? Which flavour oppure what flavour? Grazie
A:
Ippure is not an English word. Can you explain further, please?
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? flavour
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? what’s your flavour?
A:
What do you mean by this sentence? I can say it for you but I want to make sure it’s correct haha
Other questions about "Flavour"
Q:
What does it mean when you say the flavour of a cake is “delicate” or “subtle”? Does it mean that the cake is not very sweet?
A:
Yes, both should work for that. They will say a bit more about the flavour than just that, though.
If you want to say only that it's not too sweet, a more direct phrasing would be better. "The sweetness isn't overpowering."
You could also say "It's not too sweet." but that could be taken to mean "it's not sweet enough." "I like that it's not too sweet." could work.
If you want to say only that it's not too sweet, a more direct phrasing would be better. "The sweetness isn't overpowering."
You could also say "It's not too sweet." but that could be taken to mean "it's not sweet enough." "I like that it's not too sweet." could work.
Q:
The flavour of Japanese cypress make me feel calm.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
MakeではなくMakesです。
Q:
it has very sour flavour in it
it has very sour flavour to it
are both natural??
it has very sour flavour to it
are both natural??
A:
"to it" is better
Q:
Can I say "I am smelling the flavour of the food because someone is cooking"?. Can I use "smell" with a progressive tense?
A:
You can use smelling in the progressive tense, but it isn't normal, unless it's an answer to a question.
Example use:
A)What are you smelling?/What do you smell?
B) I am smelling food. Someone must be cooking.
Example use:
A)What are you smelling?/What do you smell?
B) I am smelling food. Someone must be cooking.
Q:
When you want to tell the flavour of something how do you say "it tastes..." or "it taste" ?
A:
"It tastes" is the correct choice.
For example, "It tastes like garlic," or, "It tastes burnt."
For example, "It tastes like garlic," or, "It tastes burnt."
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