different between flavours vs flavourings
flavours
English
Noun
flavours
- plural of flavour
Verb
flavours
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flavour
flavours From the web:
- what flavours go with chocolate cake
- what flavours go with lamb
- what flavours go with ginger
- what flavours go well with duck
- what flavours go with tuna steak
- what flavours are the nespresso pods
- what flavours are in cadbury roses
- what flavours go well with salmon
flavourings
English
Alternative forms
- flavorings
Noun
flavourings
- plural of flavouring
flavourings From the web:
- what flavourings are in coke
- what flavourings are in pepsi
- what flavourings can be added to shortbread
- what flavourings go with pork
- what are flavourings in food
- what are flavourings made of
- what does flavourings mean
- what are flavourings used for
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