1. flavourful - Adjective
2. flavourful - Adjective Satellite
full of flavor
Source: WordNetKeep Victoria Boring often pokes fun at Victoria citizens from a distance, and keeps a running commentary on the more flavourful aspects of the city and its residents. Source: Internet
It’s not expensive, offers some flavourful variety, and is quite likely darned good for you. Source: Internet
Confit does involve a lot of oil, though, so after cooking the rabbit, save the excess oil for your next batch of confit, or use it up in other savoury dishes that would benefit from the flavourful oil. Source: Internet
A medium-bodied Chardonnay not heavy yet flavourful: green apple and ripe peach and a touch of oak. Source: Internet
Call me a philistine but the frozen croissants now on sale when baked produce a croissant crisp, flavourful, and flaky that reminds me of Paris. Source: Internet
But an old-timey copper pot still produces a more flavourful result: you may detect a pleasantly viscous mouthfeel and a little sweetness on the palate. Source: Internet