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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} tat
{i} lezzet

Bu pilav olabilir ama tamamen lezzetsiz. - This may be pulao, but it's completely flavourless.

Hindistan'ın bölgesel lezzet açısından zengin bir mutfağı vardır. - India has a cuisine rich in regional flavour.

{i} tad

Biraz tuzun, tadı artıracağını düşünüyor musun? - Do you think a little salt will improve the flavour?

Domatesin tadını beğenmiyorum. - I don't like the flavour of tomatoes.

tatlandırmak
lezzetlendirmek
{i} hava
(Arılık) tat katmak
lezzet vermek
zevk
lezzet ver
çeşni
{f} lezzet katmak
{f} çeşni vermek
i., f., İng., bak. flavor
{i} koku
{f} tat vermek
{i} tat veren şey
lezzetlendir
Englisch - Englisch
A substance used to produce a taste. Flavouring

Flavour was added to the pudding.

A variety of tastes attributed to an object

What flavour of bubble gum do you enjoy?.

In physics, a term used to name the six types of quarks (top, bottom, strange, charmed, up, and down) or three types of leptons (electron, muon, and tauon)
The characteristic quality of something

the flavour of an experience.

A kind or type

Debian is one flavour of the Linux operating system.

To add flavouring to something
To flavor
minionize
flavour
lend flavor to; "Season the chicken breast after roasting it"
flavour
{i} taste; particular or specific taste; something that adds taste, flavoring; characteristic taste; smell, aroma (also flavor)
flavour
the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into the mouth
flavour
If something is orange flavour or beef flavour, it is made to taste of orange or beef. salt and vinegar flavour crisps. now available in three new flavours
flavour
If something gives you a flavour of a subject, situation, or event, it gives you a general idea of what it is like. The book gives you a flavour of what alternative therapy is about. = taste. flavor to give something a particular taste or more taste
flavour
fla·vour flavours flavouring flavoured in AM, use flavor
flavour
the sensations detected by the tongue which, with smell and texture, give food its taste
flavour
In a pipe tobacco ‘flavour’ means the taste of the smoke, not the taste of the leaf itself
flavour
The flavour of a food or drink is its taste. This cheese has a crumbly texture with a strong flavour I always add some paprika for extra flavour
flavour
the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason"
flavour
{f} give tast, add flavor to; spice, scent; give a particular shade or mood to (also flavor)
flavour
If you flavour food or drink, you add something to it to give it a particular taste. Flavour your favourite dishes with exotic herbs and spices Lime preserved in salt is a north African speciality which is used to flavour chicken dishes
flavour
The quality produced by the sensation of taste
flavour
A type of something
flavour
(physics) the kinds of quarks and antiquarks
flavour
Property carried by both quarks and leptons that determines their weak interactions in a way analogous to that in which electric charge determines electromagnetic interactions It is, for example, flavour, which distinguished an up quark from a down quark; or an electron from a muon Apart from the neutrinos, which as far as we know are massless, particles with different flavour, have different masses
flavour
A characteristic that distinguishes different types ofhadrons and leptons withdifferent masses (apart from the neutrinos,which as far as we know, are massless)
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