- or a
flavoring in food that
produces such perception.
Flavor or
flavour may also
refer to:
Flavors (programming language), an
early object-oriented extension...
- and fruits.
Available flavors include cinnamon, lemon, lime, orange, vanilla, and raspberry, and
extend to such
exotic flavors as mango, coconut, pineapple...
-
Flavors is a 2003
romantic comedy film
written and
directed by Raj
Nidimoru and
Krishna D.K.,
concerning Indian immigrants in America.
Flavors tells the...
- strawberry, mango, and kiwi-watermelon
flavors.[citation needed] The
manufacturer has also
introduced several flavors of
Flavor Aid
designed to
appeal to the Latino...
- banana, and blue
raspberry (or
sometimes bubblegum)
flavors, po****r in
Atlantic Canada. The
flavors are
generally blended together to give a mist-like...
- e-liquid
flavors are
largely tobacco, mint and fruit,
although candy and
dessert flavors are also common.
Mango is the most po****r JUUL
flavor.
Fruit flavored...
- the item
absorbing undesirable flavors from its packaging. A
classic example is the
absorption of
various plastic flavors when soft
drinks are
stored in...
-
perception of food.[citation needed]
Flavors from food
products are
usually the
result of a
combination of
natural flavors,
which set up the
basic smell profile...
- Kingdom. Pop-Tarts are
produced in
dozens of
flavors, plus
various one-time, seasonal, and "limited-edition"
flavors that
appear for a
short time. In the early...
- Sigsworth.
Flavors won Pop
Album of the Year
prize at the 2009 Juno Awards. The
album gets its name from a
lyric in the
track "Moratorium".
Flavors of Entanglement...