Etymology
Meaning
A substance that imparts a specific taste or smell to food or drink.
Origin
The word "flavoring" is derived from the Latin word "flāvus," which means "yellow." This is because many early flavorings were made from yellow-colored plants, such as saffron and turmeric. Over time, the meaning of the word has expanded to include any substance that imparts a specific taste or smell to food or drink.
Examples of Flavorings
Etymology The word flavor derives from the Old French word flaveor or flaveur whi
Etymology The word flavor derives from the Old French word flaveor or flaveur whi
Etymology Middle English flavouring Old French flavorer Latin flāvus yellow Mean
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