Sentence examples for special flavor from inspiring English sources

The phrase "special flavor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique or distinctive taste or quality in food, beverages, or even experiences. Example: "The chef added a special flavor to the dish by incorporating exotic spices that enhanced its overall taste."

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Grape aroma was thus scored according to a 3-point scale: 0 = non-aromatic, 1 = muscat (light and high muscat-flavored), 2 = other special flavor (light and high aromatic).

Seventy-two muscat-flavored and twenty aromatic (other special flavor) accessions were sampled to maximize flavor diversity.

Beating Rutgers had special flavor and meaning for Boston College.

"It is," he said, "a pure wine, of regal color and special flavor.

We would catch a glimpse of him from time to time, and that added a special flavor to the neighborhood.

Magic — completely unearned and undeserved good fortune or misfortune — is at the heart of the fairy tale, what gives it its special flavor.

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At Smorgasburg, on the East River at Kent Avenue and North Seventh Street, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a number of frozen-dessert makers will sell special flavors to celebrate.

Special flavors like wasabi and green tea help, as does the name's similarity to the phrase "Kitto Katsu," which means something like "surely win".

The makeup company Urban Decay was handing out special flavors of Eddie's Pizza from its spot at the edge of Lincoln Center, including slices that reflect its makeup palettes, like "The Naked" and "The Smokey".

At most places, it's a highly refined little presentation: "The chef would like to welcome you with these special flavors," a waiter will say, handing you a bit of smoked salmon on a transparent cucumber slice, or a teaspoon of eggplant cooked down practically to jelly.

Last year Blue Bell rolled out special flavors with Spanish labeling, including Tres Leches con Frescas (three-milks cake with strawberries) and Naranja y Piña (a blend of orange purée and crushed pineapple).

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