Flavor (disambiguation)

Flavor (disambiguation)

Flavor may refer to:
*Flavor, the sensory impression of a food or other substance that is determined mainly by the chemical senses of taste and smell
*Flavour (particle physics), a quantum number of elementary particles related to their weak interactions
*"Flavor", a song by the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion from their 1994 album "Orange"
*"Flavor", a song by Every Little Thing from their 2003 album "Many Pieces
* Flavour (band), a rock band in Sydney
*A distribution of Linux is sometimes called a flavor.
*Flava, a radio station in New Zealand.
*Flavor Flav, a former rap/hip-hop promoter and current reality television star.Flavors may refer to:
*Flavors (programming language), an early object-oriented extension to Lisp which was the first programming language to include mixins
*"Flavors", a song by Gomez from their 2000 compilation album "Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline"
*"Flavors (2003 film)", romantic comedy concerning Asian-Indian immigrants in America
*"Flavors", the debut album by American R&B girl group, "Tiffany Affair".


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