subflavour

/ˈsʌbˈflɑːvər, ˈsʌbˈflɔːvər/

Definitions

1. noun

a secondary or underlying flavour in a dish, especially one that is not immediately apparent.

“The subflavours in this wine were a complex mix of oak and spices.”

2. verb

to add a secondary or underlying flavour to (a dish) in order to enhance its overall flavour.

“The chef subflavoured the soup with a dash of cream and a pinch of nutmeg.”

Synonyms

  • undertone
  • undervalue

Antonyms

  • dominate
  • overpower