FoodNavigator: 6 flavour trends coming for beverages - and coffee’s not one of them

Many food trends begin in hospitality. Restaurants, boutique coffee shops, and even foodservice chains tend to be closer to customers, giving operators more freedom to test new flavours and formats ...

6 flavour trends coming for beverages - and coffee’s not one of them

A Simple Definition is available from our Learner's Dictionary to help you understand the meaning faster. What is this? What is wealth without friends? What does he earn? What hath God wrought? You said what? What do you think I am, a fool? What is she, that all our swains commend her? William Shakespeare. What, no breakfast?

pronunciation note: Usually pronounced (hwɒt ) for meanings [sense 2], [sense 4], [sense 5] and [sense 18]. You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want? What did she tell you, anyway? 'Has something happened?'—'Indeed it has.'—'What?'

Guess what is often used to tell someone that you have surprising news. Guess what happened to me today! “ Guess what!” “What?” “I bought a new car.” I'll tell you what I'm going to do: I'm going to let you have it for 30 percent off. I'll tell you what. If he thinks I'm cleaning up this mess, he's wrong. Tell you what —let's eat out tonight.

a) used to ask someone to repeat something they have just said because you did not hear it properly ‘Could you turn the music down a bit?’ ‘What?’. b) used when you have heard someone calling to you and you are asking them what they want ‘Elaine!’ ‘What?’ ‘Come on!’.