flavoring
pronunciation
How to pronounce flavoring in British English: UK ['fleɪvərɪŋ]
How to pronounce flavoring in American English: US [ˈflevərɪŋ]
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- Noun:
- something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts
Word Origin
- flavoring (n.)
- "thing that gives flavor," 1845, originally in cookery, verbal noun from flavor (v.). Middle English flauryng meant "perfume."
Example
- 1. Ryan cautioned that some foods labeled as ginger , such as ginger ale or ginger cookies , may contain only ginger flavoring .
- 2. White or dark chocolate flavoring can be used to give a uniquely different flavor to the beverage , while additional flavors can be added by the handful .
- 3. The fda-approved product is categorized under " natural flavoring , " so you won 't know if you 're eating it .
- 4. As for coke classic , well , the formula can be found on page 43 of poundstone 's book , but it includes vanilla extract , citrus oils , and lime juice flavoring .