The taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth.
The general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people.
1 That leads to a less intense flavour , compounding problems in the market.
2 Although proudly British, Beauty of London has a strong South African flavour .
3 Then add sufficient lemon-juice to flavour it; and put in the pears.
4 Hardly a days passes without a new brand or flavour being released.
5 The loaf improves in flavour for several days and needs no icing.
6 On the stock market, Elan remains flavour of the month with brokers.
7 And there's even a South African flavour to the Seagulls' summer trading.
8 The main point was the flavour ; it was not at all bad.
9 In appearance it resembles coarse tapioca, and it has no particular flavour .
10 The flavour and richness of the egg certainly differ in different breeds.
11 The addition of the pea and mint puree also adds great flavour .
12 Their music took on a new flavour , brought from across the seas.
13 For a flavour of their anger, see this story about the debate.
14 The French olives are more piquant in flavour than the larger kind.
15 The buying of orchids always has in it a certain speculative flavour .
16 The best thing about the Catalans' triumph was its authentic French flavour .
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