Put the milk into a lined saucepan, with the sugar and whichever of the above flavourings may be preferred (the lemon-rind flavours custards most deliciously), and let the milk steep by the side of the fire until it is well flavoured.
Vanilla is one of the most delicate and recherché flavourings that can be used for this very fashionable dish.
Put in whichever of the above flavourings may be preferred; pour the cake into a buttered mould or tin, and bake it in a moderate oven from 1 to 1½ hour.
This preparation is simple beef-tea, and is to be administered to those invalids to whom flavourings and seasonings are not allowed.
Separate the yolks from the whites of the eggs, add to the former the sugar, the rice-flour, and either of the above flavourings that may be preferred, and stir these ingredients well together.
This and other flavourings may be bought in small bottles, ready for use, of grocers or oilmen.
This preparation is simple beef tea, and is to be administered to those invalids to whom flavourings and seasonings are not allowed.
Put in whichever of the above flavourings may be preferred; pour the cake into a buttered mould or tin and bake it in a moderate oven from 1 to 1-1/2 hour.
Scents and flavourings are then added to disguise their smell and taste.
Of course there are certain flavourings which to many are really objectionable, but none can be worse to us than any preparation of pig would be to a Moor.
Most so-called flavourings will be found on strict examination to be nothing more than mixtures with these of certain smells, or else of pungent, salty, or alkaline matters, distinguished as such by the tip of the tongue.
Gelatine by itself is merely very swallowable; we must mix sugar, wine, lemon-juice, and otherflavourings in order to make it into good jelly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flavourings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.