Stir-fry for 3-4 mins until the vegetables start to colour but retain their crunchiness. |
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While I'm chewing away on this bread I noticed a distinct crunchiness that's not usually expected with breadsticks. |
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Befitting the Asian theme, a handful of fresh bean sprouts gave the plate an extra texture of crunchiness. |
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I liked the high level of spice, but the menial amount of the fresh ingredients that could have really perked up this tall pile of crunchiness, were too few and far between. |
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Typical fruit has an attractive pink flush and is typically firm, providing an appealing crunchiness. |
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It's extremely tender, and is finished on the grill for a bit of charred crunchiness on the corners. |
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The crispiness of the crusty bread, the crunchiness of toast and the soft, yielding moistness of freshly baked bread are truly three of the wonders of life. |
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Here the sweetness and crunchiness of the coconut compliments the salty, earthy flavours of the aubergine and noodles. |
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It would deprive the system of some of its current crunchiness, and could give minor parties a bit more of an incentive to enter the fray. |
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Brown a small bunch of grapes in a pan, lay on the brioche, add a few grains of rock salt and coarse ground pepper for the crunchiness. |
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The slight liveliness mid-palate gives a certain crunchiness to the whole, making this wine a worthy representative of Côte de Beaune. |
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They are a great success because the taste is both sweet and spicy, with a melt-in-the-mouth soft centre after the outer crunchiness. |
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Iceberg or head lettuce is the most widely used in salads because of its semi-sharp flavour and crunchiness. |
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Tradition St-Julie cream fudge with nuts marries sweet crunchiness with melt-in-your-mouth goodness. |
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Rediscover the crunchiness and flavour of a quality prawn, easy to prepare and enjoy. |
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Nougatine gives them their captivating crunchiness and the chocolate provides their sweetness and characteristic blue colour. |
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The secret of their crunchiness relies on the pure butter flaky pastry that is covered in sugar, and perfect cooking. |
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An interesting alternative with an exotic taste and typical Seeberger crunchiness. |
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Sugar is a preservative and gives texture, body, consistency and crunchiness to food. |
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The Granny Smith's skin is typically firm contributing to the crunchiness of the fruit and the flesh is primarily white with a slight green tint. |
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Break a few nuts, add them directly into the salad or separately into a small bowl for everyone to be able to choose their level of crunchiness. |
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The Canestrelli will be delivered to you in a nice gift box which will make a sophisticated gift and preserve perfectly their crunchiness and delicate aromas. |
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One of the most famous of foods is pane carasau, the flat bread of Sardinia, famous for its thin crunchiness. |
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The volcanic origin of the soil, rich in potassium and microelements, has a major influence on the qualitative and organoleptic qualities of the fruit and, hence, on its crunchiness. |
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Their sensitivity to the crunchiness of their food was amplified. Aircraft engines, therefore, are just the sort of thing to make food taste rather bland, with the noise distracting attention away from the meal's flavours. |
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Sweetness and saltiness were rated significantly lower in the presence of the louder background music, while crunchiness was reported to be higher when listening to loud sounds. |
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The specific characteristics of the product are the colour and crunchiness of its flesh, its sweet and perfumed taste and its medium to large size. |
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To enjoy all the crunchiness and the flavour just a few minutes will be enough... A sample of nature contained in your microwave finally made possible through the mastery of cooking by Magda®. |
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Plenty of bone-dry fruit has a little crunchiness to it through the mid-palate and a finish that is full and warming. |
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The onions are still a little pungent, but they have mellowed considerably and developed a surprising, and pleasant, crunchiness. |
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Stying Foam, an innovative air dry styler that gives you beautifully defined, touchable waves without a hint of crunchiness. |
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Castagna Cuneo' PGI is characterised by its sweet, delicate flavour and the crunchiness of the epicarp, which makes it particularly well-suited for consumption either fresh or processed. |
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Fermentation is traditionally used in the area to preserve the colour of the fruit, its particular flavour, the absence of tartness and its crunchiness. |
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Eastern Europeans and Scandinavians like those toasted branchlike drippings to remain for crunchiness, so much so that the Swedish spettekaka resembles a tangle of yellow spun glass. |
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The udon noodles were thick and soft, which complemented the crunchiness of the veg and the texture of the seafood. |
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Dipping the patties in the WPI solution increased their hardness and crunchiness, but did not change their flavor profile. |
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The soft, melting mouth feel of the tuna is accentuated by the foie gras and fingerling potatoes, and finally stopped by the crunchiness of the arugula. |
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Nuts, chunks of chocolate, broken biscuits, sprinkles etc, which bring an alien crunchiness and introduce elements that melt at wildly differing speeds. |
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Just don't forget the breadcrumbs, as their crunchiness will be the perfect companion to the delicate texture of the scallops. |
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Their know-how valorises the flavour and crunchiness of our chocolates. |
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The softness and sweetness of the beetroot, the crunchiness of the walnuts, freshness of the Greek yogurt and the zesty lemon grass dressing combine perfectly. |
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Pistachios tend to draw moisture from the air and lose their crunchiness. |
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It worked with the Central Tuber Crop Research Institute to identify varieties of tapioca that yield the desired thin slice and yet assure crunchiness. |
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