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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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unnatural chemical flavors

0This soda contains 01b00unnatural chemical flavors.02b02br
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00... 01b00 artificial chemical spice/zest/seasoning.02b02br
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00Does the second sound equally right as the first in the above and mean about the same to you? Thanks.0-
  

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0No, if you say something has "unnatural chemical flavors" it tasts wrong. It may tate oddly acidic, or metalic. 02br 02br 00You would not use spice, zest, or seasoning for this.

  • 0No, if you say something has "unnatural chemical flavors" it tasts wrong.
  • It may tate oddly acidic, or metalic.
  • 02br 02br 00You would not use spice, zest, or seasoning for this.
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0No, if you say something has "unnatural chemical flavors" it tasts wrong. It may tate oddly acidic, or metalic. 02br
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00I think you may mean that it contains 01i00artificial flavoring02i00.02br
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00You would not use spice, zest, or seasoning for this. Flavor or flavoriing.0-
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10No, if you say something has "unnatural chemical flavors" it tasts wrong. It may tate oddly acidic, or metalic. 12br
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10I think you may mean that it contains11u11b10 11i10artificial flavoring12i12b12u10.12br
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0Both would work in your original example.02br
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01i01u00Flaror02u02i00 is what you taste when you put something in your mouth. 01i01u00Flavoring02u02i00 is the stuff the manufacturer or cook puts in to make it taste that way.02br
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00Spice, zest, and seasoning are special categ

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