flavoursome
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a word derived from
flavour.
Example Sentences
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While old varieties are flavoursome, most disappeared from markets and tables after the Second World War as Italy's agricultural system modernised.
From Barron's ● Nov. 14, 2025
In peated whiskies, malt grain is spread out over a perforated floor and underneath peat is burned, producing wafts of flavoursome smoke.
From BBC ● Jul. 21, 2022
To fans they are flavoursome and interesting, to critics they are undrinkable.
From BBC ● Jan. 4, 2015
When, in March, Watson was fed reams of recipes and texts about food, it reasoned that these four ingredients would complement each other, based on their sharing a number of flavoursome chemical compounds.
From Economist ● Oct. 2, 2014
Firm and flavoursome, they were thinly sliced on top of lettuce salads, which were served with corned beef or tinned pilchards or grated mousetrap cheese.
From The Guardian ● Oct. 22, 2010