flavourful

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flavourful

(ˈfleɪvəfʊl) or

flavorful

adj
having a full pleasant taste or flavour
ˈflavourfully, ˈflavorfully adv
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Adj.1.flavourful - full of flavor
tasty - pleasing to the sense of taste; "a tasty morsel"
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The chefs will be serving vegetarian as well as non vegetarian kebabs prepared in rich Indian spices such as Vegetable Tandoori Kebab, Mutton Boti Kebab, Sheekh Kebab and rich flavourful curries such as Vegetable Kadhai, Lamb Ladhai, Handi Ghost and much more to tantalize your taste buds like never before.
A touch on the softer side, the pig ears were also rather flavourful with a lingering spiciness.
On their extensive menu, a selection of flavourful dishes such as muhamarra-marinated artichoke pasta, sauteed rosemary potatoes, and vermicelli rice were all on offer alongside cold and hot mezze, soups and salads, thirst-quenching traditional drinks, and a wonderland of desserts.
The chicken was juicy and flavourful and was kept steaming hot by the coal still burning at the base of the container.
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