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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice flavour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the pleasant taste of food or drink.
Example: "The dish was well-prepared, and it had a nice flavour that complemented the ingredients perfectly."
Alternatives: "a pleasant taste" or "a delightful flavor".
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8. Now add a few spoons of the flavoured sauce to the boiling water as it gives a nice flavour to the pasta.
It had a nice flavour, though I wasn't sure the alcohol was properly cooked off.
Not all of them are Android, but this is a nice flavour of where the rest of the world is going to finish off Android Circuit this week.
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This adds a nice flavour as well.
Next, smooth a natural lip balm or chap stick in a nice flavour over your lips.
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It produced a really nice flavour because the Corona had lime in it, which broke the meat down and created a great juice for the pork to marinate in.
Quite a nice chocolate flavour, still, incredibly sweet.
The result; a vibrant orange preserve with a firm set and a nice sharp flavour.
This has an individual taste - a nice long flavour, full, and freshly squeezed.
The stock should have a nice strong flavour; if not, just simmer for a further 10-15 minuntiluntit it strengthens and re-season if necessary.
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