strong flavour

collocation in English

meaningsofstrongandflavour

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strong
adjective
uk
/strɒŋ/
us
/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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flavour
noun
uk
/ˈfleɪ.vər/
us
/ˈfleɪ.vɚ/
how food or drink tastes, or a particular ...
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(Definition ofstrongandflavourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These projects were focused primarily on the role of sea ice, and there is consequently a ratherstrongflavourof sea ice to the book.
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This is the type of plan that gives private enterprise a bad name, because it has astrongflavourof speculation.
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Keeping the fat tends to give the meat astrongflavour.
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Asafoetida is used very sparingly because of its verystrongflavour.
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Lighter spices are added last, and spices withstrongflavourshould be added first.
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The water is of reasonable quality and high in minerals which gives it astrongflavour.
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It has astrongflavourwith a salty finish, and the texture is crumbly and grainy.
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An excellent variety for baking, boiling and mashing due tostrongflavour.
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The mould forms a soft white crust, and the interior becomes runny with astrongflavour.
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They have astrongflavour, so they combine well with leeks or onions.
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Cooked leaves lose theirstrongflavourand may be used as leafy greens.
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The oil has astrongflavourwith a hint of green leaf.
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In food preparation, a rough or absorbent material may cause thestrongflavourof a past ingredient to be tasted in food prepared later.
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The volume of whisky used may be adjusted to personal taste, but it should be a subtle hint rather than astrongflavour.
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Being of black teas, it has astrongflavourand higher caffeine content than green, oolong, or white teas, albeit somewhat less than coffee.
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Despite thestrongflavourby itself, various dipping sauces are often served to make the texture of cooked meat smooth and oily, and the tastes more complicated.
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The exceptionallystrongflavourcan be moderated by combining it with other fruits, such as raspberries and strawberries in summer pudding, or apples in crumbles and pies.
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