"Flavored" is a verb; the noun form is "flavor", for which the plural is "flavors." (British spelling: flavoured, flavour, flavours)
The plural of "colour" is "colours." In English, when forming the plural of a noun that ends in a consonant plus "-our" (such as "colour"), you simply add an "s" to the end of the word. This rule applies to most words ending in "-our," including "flavour," "honour," and "labour."
'flavour the food' would imply that you were going to add flavour (e.g. vanilla) to the food. 'flavour food' on its own is meaningless. I think what you want to say is 'the flavour of the food was delightful'.
Poo flavour.
The flavour is chocolate toffee flavour and is wholegrain + is recommended to fill your mouth with a delicious flavour.
FLAvour of the Weak was created on 1997-11-03.
The flavour is chocolate toffee flavour and is wholegrain + is recommended to fill your mouth with a delicious flavour.
British English spells flavour with a 'u', while American English does not. I prefer the flavour of vanilla. I prefer the flavor of vanilla.
Favourite flavour of Ice-cream for respected teachers is Chocolate flavour.
To flavour the meat. Other choices could be apples for a sweeter flavour, garlic for a strong flavour, or your own favorite spice!
it is a flavour
a flavour of cars