Đặt câu với từ "bitter flavour"

1. — Flavour: their predominant flavour is slightly bitter with a mild, smoky, slightly spicy after-taste.

2. The peculiarity of the Ligurian oil is its fruity flavour associated to a distinctively sweet palate combined with a slightly bitter hot aftertaste.

3. Bitter ender synonyms, Bitter ender pronunciation, Bitter ender translation, English dictionary definition of Bitter ender

4. Bitter, more bitter, most bitter rather than Bitterer or bitterest

5. Bitterest meaning Superlative form of bitter: most bitter most bitter.

6. Flavour / Aftertaste / Mouthfeel

7. They eventually invented gravy flavour.

8. Amaretto is a fragrant almond flavoured liqueur made with oil extracted from bitter apricot kernels, and it is these kernels which give the liqueur is strong almond flavour and slight bitterness

9. / ˌæŋ.ɡəˈstʊr.ə / (also Angostura bitters) a brand name for a type of bitter liquid that can be used to flavour alcoholic drinks SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Alcohol - general words

10. Flavour: Caramel With Butterscotch nut

11. Condiments impart flavour to food.

12. Cinnamon is an excellent flavour enhancer.

13. As adjectives the difference between bitter and Bitterest is that bitter is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance) while Bitterest is (bitter) most bitter

14. bitter (comparative Bitterer or more bitter, superlative bitterest or most bitter) Having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance)

15. Just the right amount of flavour.

16. Bitter almond — (Mill.)

17. * A bitter divorce.

18. You sound bitter.

19. Reaping Bitter Fruit

20. Abnormal flavour tended to be higher in GOS, these results suggesting a different flavour profile in GOS

21. Abnormal flavour tended to be higher in GOS, these results suggesting a different ‘flavour profile’ in GOS.

22. It tastes both sweet and bitter (Amaretto means in Italian “little bitter”)

23. Rancid oil will taint the flavour.

24. The ham had a smoky flavour.

25. The predominant flavour must be juniper.

26. Flavour the stock with bay leaves.

27. The new flavour pleased his palate.

28. The resort has a nautical flavour.

29. Salt is a common flavour enhancer.

30. It had a very mild flavour.

31. I like essays with an acrid flavour.

32. Tasteless apart from the overwhelming sugar flavour.

33. Flavour seafood rice with a generous sprinkling.

34. The stories have a strong regional flavour.

35. This wine has a full fruity flavour.

36. Buckwheat pasta has a strong, nutty flavour.

37. Old-fashioned bistro atmosphere with nautical flavour.

38. As a flavour enhancer, lemon is unbeatable.

39. The pill tastes bitter.

40. 'Bitter' and 'tears' collocate.

41. This cheese has a slightly fruity flavour.

42. This yoghurt has a deliciously creamy flavour.

43. The flavour was hard to pin down.

44. The invention relates to compounds of O-alkylated sulphur-containing amino acids or peptides that provide an onion flavour to consumables and flavour compositions, and to consumables and flavour compositions comprising such compounds.

45. Almonds, sweet and bitter

46. The medicine tastes bitter.

47. Adjective: bitter (Bitterer,bitterest) bi-tu(r) Marked by strong resentment or cynicism "bitter about the divorce"; - acrimonious ; Very difficult to accept or bear "the bitter truth"; "a bitter sorrow" Harsh or corrosive in tone "bitter words";

48. Our foil packets seal the flavour in.

49. The children experienced the flavour of medieval life.

50. You know, like salmon and chocolate flavour mousse.

51. Cooking the vegetable destroys its wonderful delicate flavour.

52. A little garlic lends flavour to a sauce.

53. Both meat and eggs have good flavour.

54. This wine has a delicious fruity flavour.

55. The wine has a lively fruity flavour.

56. The generous amount of garlic adds flavour.

57. This coffee has a rich nutty flavour.

58. This wine has a delicious smoky flavour.

59. Argin Orange Flavour Sugar Free Sachet 5gm

60. Adding salt to food improves the flavour.

61. This salad has a sharp peppery flavour.

62. This wine has a slightly smoky flavour.

63. Bitter chocolate see thesaurus at taste 5 COLD DN COLD unpleasantly cold → Bitterly a Bitter wind the Bitter cold of the Midwestern winters 6 → to the Bitter end 7 → a Bitter pill (to swallow) — Bitterness noun [uncountable] COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 3: a Bitter argument, battle etc is one in which people oppose or criticize each other

64. They grew bitter and resentful.

65. · sweet; bitter almonds are excluded;

66. A good medicine tasks bitter.

67. She felt bitter and disillusioned.

68. Bitter adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (flavour: sharp) (saveur) amer, amère adj adjectif: modifie un nom

69. Bitter almond — Prunus dulcis (Mill.)

70. Almonds, sweet and bitter: 15 %

71. Bitter Melon (also known as Bitter gourd, Bitter squash and balsam-pear) is a sour squash that is a great addition to stir fries and soups

72. piercingly, bitterly, Bitingly, bitter (adverb)

73. Applications Alcotate, bitter taste additives

74. A good medicine tastes bitter.

75. So bitter about our divorce.

76. 'Bitter' and 'tears' are collocates.

77. The tomatoes give extra flavour to the sauce.

78. The tart flavour of the cranberries adds piquancy.

79. One can faintly discern the flavour of lemon.

80. It’s sweet and creamy with a delicate Aniseedy flavour