0 US spelling of flavour
1 the particular way a substance, esp. food or drink, is recognized from its taste and smell:
A brief excerpt, selected almost at random, may hint at its flavor.
For example, organic lettuce, tomatoes and carrots were said to have lot more flavor than their conventional counterparts.
The supplementary material reflected the national flavor of each country but was still essentially the same.
An increase in wealth allows the purchase of bettertasting foods, which will often be foods with stronger flavor-calorie associations.
The flavor of the nonhistorical ar ticles is decidedly theoretical and often speculative, but they all contain original and thought-provoking ideas.
Eaten at the same time they produce a much stronger flavor-calorie association than if eaten a few hours apart.
The dynamic flavor of our model comes from a standard human capital accumulation engine.
I had been eating food with flavors stronger than sushi, so sushi might well raise the set point less per calorie.
中文繁体
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sabor [masculine], condimento [masculine], condimentar…
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saveur [feminine], parfium [masculine], goût [masculine]…
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smak [masculine], anstrøk [neuter], smaksette…
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