Flavour with L

  • Classic citrus flavour, sharp and fresh in drinks and desserts.

  • Floral flavour used in sweets, ice cream and lattes.

  • Bright citrus flavour, common in drinks and candies.

  • Sweet tropical fruit flavour in drinks and desserts.

  • Distinct sweet-anise flavour in candy and sweets.

  • Citrus drink flavour, widely used in candies too.

  • Popular soda and candy flavour mix of two citruses.

  • Same as licorice, sweet anise-like candy flavour.

  • Light floral flavour sometimes used in syrups and sweets.

  • Coffee-and-milk flavour, common in drinks and desserts.

  • Alt. spelling of lychee, same sweet tropical flavour.

  • Citrus-herbal flavour used in teas and Asian dishes.

  • Zesty lemon with pepper, a savoury seasoning flavour.

  • Sweet candy flavour; can be many fruity varieties.

  • Adjective form meaning “tastes like lemon”, clear flavour.

  • Flavour combo label for citrusy sodas and candies.

  • Rendered pork fat; rich savoury flavour base

  • Lotus paste used as sweet floral flavour in Asia

  • Alcoholic taste note; “liquor flavour” is common

  • Snack flavour like crisps or nuts, mild saltiness

  • Common soda/ice pop flavour mixing lemon and lime

  • Citrus drink; “limeade flavour” for sweets/drinks

  • Berry used as flavour in jams, candies, drinks

  • Exotic fruit flavour, sweet and floral in taste.

  • Sweet candy taste, common lollipop flavour.

  • Citrusy lemon peel flavour, bright and zesty.

  • Generic lemon taste used in many sweets.

  • Milder vanilla taste, still a dessert flavour.

  • Sweet mixed-candy flavour, kids’ favourite.

  • Lemon taste, sour and refreshing citrus flavour.

  • Misspelt liquorice, sweet anise-like flavour.

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