Flavour with M

  • Common fruit flavour in drinks and ice cream.

  • Herbal cooling flavour, big in gum and candy.

  • Fresh fruit flavour, used in drinks and candy.

  • Sweet syrupy flavour, classic in desserts.

  • Coffee‑chocolate flavour, popular in lattes.

  • Sugary vanilla‑like flavour in sweets.

  • Used in shakes, ice cream and milk candy.

  • Malty flavour in shakes, beers and candies.

  • Classic flavour for bars, ice cream, spreads.

  • Sharp, spicy condiment flavour for sauces.

  • Describes creamy milk‑like sweetness.

  • Citrus‑jam flavour, used in sweets and bakes.

  • Citrus fruit flavour, common in drinks and gum.

  • Describes gentle, low‑heat or low‑spice taste.

  • Mint‑based flavour, fresh and cooling.

  • Savory umami flavour, used in sauces and chips.

  • Berry flavour, used in syrups, jams and candy.

  • Nutty flavour in ice cream, coffee and desserts.

  • Sweet maple‑based flavour in syrups and candies.

  • Savory “meaty” taste, often used as a flavour note.

  • Mint ice‑cream flavour with chocolate pieces.

  • Sweet almond confection, used as a dessert flavour.

  • Classic combo flavour: chocolate plus mint.

  • Branded ice cream flavour with fudge, cups etc.

  • Rich, dark syrup used as a strong sweet flavour.

  • Popular ice cream flavour: mint base with choc chips.

  • Taste of malted barley; common in shakes and beers.

  • Strong savoury yeast spread flavour, very distinctive.

  • Citrusy, sweet mandarin orange flavour.

  • Variant spelling for mint chocolate chip flavour.

  • Blend of berries used as a sweet fruity flavour.

  • Nutty taste from macadamia, used in ice creams.

  • Mint‑like cooling taste; in gums and sweets.

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  • Chocolate‑malt Milo drink flavour, well known.

  • Sweet tea with milk; a named drink flavour.

  • Sweet foamy dessert flavour, light and sugary.

  • Cocktail flavour: lime, tequila, salty citrus mix.

  • Soda flavour: citrusy, sweet, neon-style taste.

  • Spanish for blackberry; fruity berry flavour.

  • Direct fruity mango taste, popular in drinks.

  • Sweet coconut-almond cookie flavour profile.

  • Spice blend flavour, warm and aromatic.

  • Herbal seasoning flavour, slightly bitter.

  • Buttery, creamy margarine taste used as flavour.

  • Mustard-like tangy savoury flavour.

  • Earthy umami mushroom flavour, used in sauces.

  • Chocolate-caramel nougat bar flavour.

  • Describes gentle spicy heat level, a flavour.

  • Creamy, tangy sauce; often a sandwich or burger flavour.

  • Short for mayonnaise; used as a tangy sauce flavour.

  • Tomato‑herb pasta sauce, a classic pizza/pasta flavour.

  • Exotic tropical fruit; sweet, tangy flavour.

  • Another word for corn; used as a corn/maize flavour.

  • Vanilla from Madagascar; rich, premium vanilla flavour.

  • Sweet malt‑based dairy flavour, classic in shakes.

  • Cheesy, creamy pasta dish; “mac and cheese” flavour exists.

  • Describes soft texture, often tied to mushy peas/potato taste.

  • Off, spoiled taste; “mouldy” is a recognizable flavour.

  • US spelling of mouldy; strong spoiled/off flavour.

  • Describes gentle heat in food, opposite of very spicy.

  • Taste like blood or coins; metallic is a known flavour note.

  • Sweet fruit preserve taste used as spread flavour.

  • Sweet creamy drink taste, often a dessert flavour.

  • Malty taste from malted grains, used in shakes and candy.

  • Earthy, perfumey note; used as a flavour descriptor.

  • Used for dirty, earthy off‑flavour in drinks and food.

  • Minty fresh is a common cool mint flavour.

  • Sweet malt plus chocolate taste in drinks and candy.

  • Spice with warm citrusy flavour, used in baking.

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