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Savory Cambridge Dictionary. A plant of the mint family, used in cooking as a herb: Two main versions of this herb are grown. In the world of cuisine, savory is also often used to mean the opposite of sweet, or salty. Noun [ u ] uk / ˈseɪ.v ə r.i / us / ˈseɪ.vɚ.i /. A savoury dish / sauce / flavour. A pie can be sweet or. Salty and/or spicy, but not sweet. Let us rediscover the flavors and savors of regional cooking. Savoury food is salty or spicy and not sweet in taste: Definition of savory adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary. From longman dictionary of contemporary english sa‧vo‧ry1 /ˈseɪvəri/ adjective the american spelling of savoury. The mushrooms, meat, bread, rice, peanuts and potatoes were all good savory foods. She savored her newfound freedom. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage. Something savory is full of flavor, delicious and tasty — usually something that someone has cooked.

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A pie can be sweet or. Two main versions of this herb are grown. Something savory is full of flavor, delicious and tasty — usually something that someone has cooked. If you savor an experience, you enjoy it as much as you can. From longman dictionary of contemporary english sa‧vo‧ry1 /ˈseɪvəri/ adjective the american spelling of savoury. Let us rediscover the flavors and savors of regional cooking. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage. Savoury food is salty or spicy and not sweet in taste: A savoury dish / sauce / flavour. The savor of fresh basil.

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Savory Cambridge Dictionary Noun [ u ] uk / ˈseɪ.v ə r.i / us / ˈseɪ.vɚ.i /. Noun [ u ] uk / ˈseɪ.v ə r.i / us / ˈseɪ.vɚ.i /. A smell or taste, especially a pleasant one: Something savory is full of flavor, delicious and tasty — usually something that someone has cooked. Definition of savory adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary. From longman dictionary of contemporary english sa‧vo‧ry1 /ˈseɪvəri/ adjective the american spelling of savoury. She savored her newfound freedom. Salty and/or spicy, but not sweet. The mushrooms, meat, bread, rice, peanuts and potatoes were all good savory foods. Let us rediscover the flavors and savors of regional cooking. A pie can be sweet or. Two main versions of this herb are grown. If you savor an experience, you enjoy it as much as you can. In the world of cuisine, savory is also often used to mean the opposite of sweet, or salty. Savoury food is salty or spicy and not sweet in taste: A plant of the mint family, used in cooking as a herb:

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