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artificial flavoring
noun as in food additive
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Natural flavorings are derived from an animal or plant source, while artificial flavoring is synthetically created in a lab and derived from flavors to create the flavor.
As reported by Joseph Lamour of TODAY, the lawsuit takes issue with beverages made by the company labeled with the term "made with aged vanilla" when the soda's flavor actually comes from artificial flavoring.
Few people know the scent of real vanilla anymore, he lamented, having only artificial flavoring.
The warm gooey center underlying Nailed It!’s success is the kindness evinced by Byer, Torres, and their rotating cast of guest judges, even as they’re subjected to cakes with enough artificial flavoring to choke a horse.
The performances had a pleasantly disorienting charm, like eating candy with uncannily exact artificial flavoring.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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