Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
flavoursome
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Loaf-tin shaped varieties are seldom tasty or worth eating and are often cooked without the flavoursome larding of fat.
▪ The 1992 vintage has light melon and apricot fruit flavours on the bouquet, with a rich and flavoursome palate.
▪ The flesh was tender but not particularly flavoursome.
▪ The very best oil to use in a wok is sesame oil which is pungent and flavoursome.
▪ With turkey you can go for red or white but whatever you choose needs to be big and flavoursome.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
flavoursome
flavoursome \flavoursome\ adj. same as flavorful. [Chiefly Brit.]
Syn: flavorful, flavourful, flavorous, flavourous, flavorsome, sapid, saporous.
Wiktionary
flavoursome
a. (standard spelling of from=British spelling lang=en flavorsome)
WordNet
flavoursome
adj. full of flavor [syn: flavorful, flavourful, flavorous, flavourous, flavorsome, sapid, saporous]
Usage examples of "flavoursome".
His flavoursome imaginings wafted up to wrap around a twitching tongue.
There was nothing wrong with the flavoursome stew, or the quality of the tubers and greens that accompanied it.
This was a much sweeter and, she thought, more flavoursome wine than the one in the restaurant.