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Definition of flavoring
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Flavoring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Flavo.
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Clary
::
Clary (n.) A plant
(Salvia
sclarea)
of the Sage
family,
used in
flavoring
soups..
Spice
::
Spice (n.)
Figuratively,
that which
enriches
or
alters
the
quality
of a thing in a small
degree,
as spice
alters
the taste of food; that which gives zest or
pungency;
a
slight
flavoring;
a
relish;
hence,
a small
quantity
or
admixture;
a
sprinkling;
as, a spice of
mischief..
Tarragon
::
Tarragon
(n.) A plant of the genus
Artemisa
(A.
dracunculus),
much used in
France
for
flavoring
vinegar..
Mead
::
Mead (n.) A drink
composed
of sirup of
sarsaparilla
or other
flavoring
extract,
and
water.
It is
sometimes
charged
with
carbonic
acid gas..
Granadilla
::
Granadilla
(n.) The fruit of
certain
species
of
passion
flower
(esp.
Passiflora
quadrangularis)
found in
Brazil
and the West
Indies.
It is as large as a
child's
head, and is a good
dessert
fruit.
The fruit of
Passiflora
edulis
is used for
flavoring
ices..
Costmary
::
Costmary
(n.) A
garden
plant
(Chrysanthemum
Balsamita)
having
a
strong
balsamic
smell,
and
nearly
allied
to
tansy.
It is used as a pot herb and salad plant and in
flavoring
ale and beer.
Called
also
alecost..
Morel
::
Morel (n.) An
edible
fungus
(Morchella
esculenta),
the upper part of which is
covered
with a
reticulated
and
pitted
hymenium.
It is used as food, and for
flavoring
sauces..
Vanilla
::
Vanilla
(n.) The long
podlike
capsules
of
Vanilla
planifolia,
and V.
claviculata,
remarkable
for their
delicate
and
agreeable
odor, for the
volatile,
odoriferous
oil
extracted
from them; also, the
flavoring
extract
made from the
capsules,
extensively
used in
confectionery,
perfumery,
etc..
Coumarin
::
Coumarin
(n.) The
concrete
essence
of the tonka bean, the fruit of
Dipterix
(formerly
Coumarouna)
odorata
and
consisting
essentially
of
coumarin
proper,
which is a white
crystalline
substance,
C9H6O2,
of
vanilla-like
odor,
regarded
as an
anhydride
of
coumaric
acid, and used in
flavoring.
Coumarin
in also made
artificially..
Sage
::
Sage (n.) A
suffruticose
labiate
plant
(Salvia
officinalis)
with
grayish
green
foliage,
much used in
flavoring
meats,
etc. The name is often
extended
to the whole
genus,
of which many
species
are
cultivated
for
ornament,
as the
scarlet
sage, and
Mexican
red and blue
sage..
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To
produce
( as
factitious
gin or
brandy)
by
redistilling
low wines or
ardent
spirits
(whisky,
rum,
etc.),
flavoring
substances,
etc., being
added..
Illicium
::
Illicium
(n.) A genus of
Asiatic
and
American
magnoliaceous
trees,
having
star-shaped
fruit;
star
anise.
The fruit of
Illicium
anisatum
is used as a spice in
India,
and its oil is
largely
used in
Europe
for
flavoring
cordials,
being
almost
identical
with true oil of
anise..
Flavoring
::
Flavoring
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Flavo.
Fitch
::
Fitch (n.) A word found in the
Authorized
Version
of the
Bible,
representing
different
Hebrew
originals.
In
Isaiah
xxviii.
25, 27, it means the black
aromatic
seeds of
Nigella
sativa,
still used as a
flavoring
in the East. In
Ezekiel
iv. 9, the
Revised
Version
now reads
spelt..
Alecost
::
Alecost
(n.) The plant
costmary,
which was
formerly
much used for
flavoring
ale..
Woodroof
::
Woodroof
(n.) A
little
European
herb
(Asperula
odorata)
having
a
pleasant
taste.
It is
sometimes
used for
flavoring
wine. See
Illust.
of
Whorl.
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