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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flavour that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific characteristic or quality of a flavour in food or drink.
Example: "The dessert had a flavour that reminded me of summer fruits."
Alternatives: "a taste that" or "a scent that".
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It's a flavour that has been bred out of our food.
It is a flavour that manages to linger yet is deeply forgettable.
A flavour that is still of the land but has developed a life of its own.
His best verse has a flavour that is closer to the taste and temper of the 20th century than to the Victorian age, however.
Overall, these data indicate that insulin in the NAc plays a role in reinforcement of preference for a flavour that signals a glycaemic load.
"For example, among the Inuit, the stomach contents of an animal are considered a special delicacy with a consistency and a flavour that is not unlike cream cheese.
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In addition, Mexicans tend to make liberal use of avocados (often in the form of guacamole), chili peppers, amaranth, tomatoes, papayas, potatoes, lentils, plantains, and vanilla (a flavouring that is pre-Columbian in origin).
"Everyone's got different receptors, so trying to make a flavouring that matches for everybody is very, very hard," she says.
Pears are a perfect substitute because, once baked, they have a subtle sweetness with a fruit flavour that is more readily matched with other flavours.
True, Larry is a waif from a cats' home in Battersea, lending the affair a Dickensian flavour that will appeal to the Conservatives' mill-owning tendency, but Tories are natural dog owners.
The texture is smooth and creamy with a complex flavour that balances sweet and savoury notes.
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