Cindy
About food, what is correct if I wanna tell people that 'the food is not flavored'? About food, what is correct if I wanna tell people that 'the food is not flavored'? Should I say ‘It keeps it's A: original flavor B: original taste C: plain flavor OR D:............... Thank you for your help.lol
2010年11月23日 05:29
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Here are a few ways I would say it: This food is bland. This food has no flavor. This food is flavorless. This food is tasteless. This food tastes like crap. You can even get a little fancier and say: This dish is so bland and boring that it makes dry oatmeal exciting.
2010年11月23日
You could say original or maybe "traditional" flavor. It really depends on context or the type of food. If someone orders pizza with no added toppings, they would say "plain" or maybe "cheese". If it was a meal that came from another country English speakers might say "traditional" or "authentic". Sorry I can't give you a more direct answer than to tell you it depends on the food and situation.
2011年6月10日
I think the expression you are looking for is this: "This food has no added flavour", if talking about a dish in a restaurant I´d rather say "This meal..." As a description in a menu: "A tasteful meal without added flavour" When you say no flavour has been added, it´s understood that the only flavour comes from the main ingredients.
2010年11月23日
This food is tasteless! Have some ice cream instead!
2010年11月23日
just say in the simpliest way "this food dont have any flavor' cowboy...
2010年11月23日
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