1. flavoured - Adjective
2. flavoured - Verb
flavoured (comparative more flavoured, superlative most flavoured)
(British spelling) Having a specific taste, often due to the addition of flavouring.
This is only grape flavoured soda, the flavouring is artificial; real grape juice tastes much richer.
flavoured
simple past and past participle of flavour
In a good play every speech should be as fully flavoured as a nut or apple. John Millington Synge
Public opinion, in its raw state, gushes out in the immemorial form of the mob's fear. It is piped into central factories, and there it is flavoured and coloured and put into cans. H. L. Mencken
Alternatively, according to Cortelazzo and Zolli Dizionario Etimologico della Lingua Italiana 1979-88, mortadella gets its name from a Roman sausage flavoured with myrtle in place of pepper. Source: Internet
As well as being prized for its rich creamy milk, which is claimed by some to hold health benefits over milk from other breeds, citation Guernsey cattle are increasingly being raised for their distinctively flavoured and rich yellowy-fatted beef. Source: Internet
A snack of milk kefir flavoured with vanilla, maple and black sesame, 20 raw almonds, 10 salted pistachios, olives and dill pickles, and a cup of tea. Source: Internet
Cheaper cooking versions are often flavoured with salt and pepper for use in cooking but these are not fit for consumption as a beverage. Source: Internet