Having a lot of flavor; tasting delicious or interesting with rich, distinct tastes.
From 'flavor' combined with the suffix '-ful,' meaning 'full of' or 'having much of.' This straightforward compound adjective has been in English since at least the 19th century.
Interestingly, 'flavorful' is the American spelling preference, while British English often uses 'flavourful'—a tiny geographic divide in how we describe something delicious.
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