flavouring
flavouring — 名詞
1. A natural or synthetic substance you put into food or drinks to create or change
香料
添加於食品以增添風味的物質
A natural or synthetic substance you put into food or drinks to create or change a particular taste — such as vanilla, lemon, or almond flavouring.
Theo added a few drops of vanilla flavouring to the cake mixture before baking it.
Theo 在烘焙蛋糕前,在麵糊中加了幾滴香草香料。
uncountable: flavouring in a specific recipe context
This brand uses only natural flavouring made from real fruit extracts.
這個品牌只使用由真正水果萃取物製成的天然香料。
natural vs. artificial flavouring distinction
Aiko read the label carefully and found three artificial colourings and flavourings listed.
Aiko 仔細閱讀成分標籤,發現上面列出了三種人工色素和香料。
Ravi's grandmother adds a few drops of almond flavouring to her traditional rice pudding.
Ravi 的祖母在傳統米布丁中加入幾滴杏仁香料。
Some fizzy drinks contain flavouring that mimics tropical fruits such as mango and guava.
有些汽水含有模仿芒果和芭樂等熱帶水果味道的香料。
- seasoning
more specific to salt, pepper, and herbs that enhance rather than transform taste
- essence
a concentrated liquid flavouring, usually extracted from a natural source
- extract
a flavouring made by drawing the taste from a natural ingredient, such as vanilla extract
- additive
broader term covering any substance added to food, including colourings and preservatives
文法句型
flavouring + for + noun
flavouring + made from + noun
用法筆記
Often uncountable when referring to the substance in general ('this yogurt needs more flavouring'), but countable when referring to specific types or varieties ('the shop sells over twenty natural flavourings'). The US spelling is flavoring.