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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flavouring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substance added to food or drink to enhance or alter its taste.
Example: "The recipe calls for a flavouring of vanilla to give the cake a rich taste."
Alternatives: "an additive" or "a seasoning".
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Its essential oil is also widely used as a flavouring.
Cassia bark is used as a flavouring in cooking and particularly in liqueurs and chocolate.
In medieval Europe it was used for religious rites and as a flavouring.
Fermented pods are used in making soy sauce, a flavouring common in Asian cooking.
Rum is frequently used as a flavouring in dessert sauces and other dishes.
Allow to simmer indefinitely in a flavouring of the prohibitive costs of justice.
Frozen onions are available chopped or whole, and bottled onion juice is sold for use as a flavouring.
"Everyone's got different receptors, so trying to make a flavouring that matches for everybody is very, very hard," she says.
Not only can it be used with the obvious pasta partners but I like to use it as a flavouring.
So does Salinger, at least in the novel's New York passages, but as a flavouring rather than outright citation.
Parsley leaves were used by the ancient Greeks and Romans as a flavouring and garnish for foods.
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