That smile was full of warmth and sweetness and I'll never forget such as a smile in my whole lifetime. |
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The sauce is chunky and has a sweetness from the lightly blackened tomato skins. |
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It offers the drinker not an overpowering smack of peat, but a delicious honeyed, floral sweetness. |
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The crispy crust is well filled, you can really taste the cheese and the onions have been properly fried to sweetness. |
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A new sweetness pervades daily life and replaces the coldness and formality of familial relationships under aristocracy. |
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She is the Eternal Feminine, forgiving and compassionate and able to reconcile terrorist and victim with her abounding sweetness. |
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Just wait for the unmistakable smell of heavy oil mingled with a teeth-clenching sweetness and follow your nose. |
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Its filling was light and puffy with cubes of tender ham and floury peas, both with an appealing sweetness to them. |
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Steam them for mash or add them to the vegetable basics of a stew and let their sweetness flavour the broth. |
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A touch of sweetness, plus enticing flavors of jasmine, nectarine, and grapefruit. |
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The use of aspartame is limited at high or prolonged temperatures because it breaks down and loses its sweetness. |
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It offers a mild sweetness and can be blended with more intense artificial sweeteners such as sucralose. |
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The actor himself is not actually bad, valiantly managing to inject some sweetness into his role. |
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The house pork chop is tender without being fatty, and grilled to a charred, faintly smoky sweetness. |
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And since she answered my silly questions with patience and saccharine sweetness, she is in my good books. |
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This is comfort food at its best, whether you crave warmth, sweetness and stodge or simply want to feed your nostalgia. |
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The fat onion rings have a lovely sweetness that belies the restaurant's utilitarian atmosphere. |
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Empire combines the mild tartness of McIntosh with Red Delicious sweetness. |
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The remaining one-quarter is derived from various, and confusing, names like Chinese broccoli, which gives it its crunch and special sweetness. |
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Charlotte is creamy with a hint of sweetness that is good in salads, while Edzell Blue is very floury in texture with a deep flavour. |
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For cakes, fruits, and mellow cheeses, Verdelho Madeira offers a bit more sweetness. |
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An imaging spectrograph, a digital camera, and a computer analyze the amount of laser light absorbed by the apples, which indicates sweetness. |
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The 2001 vintage was a stunning one for Sauternes, and their grapes produced wines oozing in sweetness. |
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The Singapura combines, as one suspects that it would, the sweetness of the Burmese with the playful and inquisitive nature of the Abyssinian. |
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This espresso is made with less than the usual hot water for a highly intense shot that highlights espresso's caramelly sweetness. |
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Sharp and focused on the nose, it has a soft, round palate with an oily sweetness. |
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In a white wine I really want dryness and with the Italian there is always an undertone of sweetness. |
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A hot grill caramelizes fruit, bringing out its natural sweetness while softening the flesh. |
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Sriracha, a spicy chili sauce with a hint of sweetness, is finding its way to kitchen cupboards worldwide. |
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And using buckwheat honey gives the sweetness a full bodied taste, something not often found in most sweet cakes. |
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Riesling's customary aroma and flavor of peaches and apricots come and go in a lively interplay of sweetness and dryness. |
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Once we understand how we perceive sweetness, we could think of molecules with no calorific value that trigger the right neurons. |
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The vocals smack of sweetness and light while the guitars as are as crunchy as a candy apple. |
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Fine blades of Chinese cabbage came with pumpkin seeds, little jewels of red pepper and just a breath of sweetness. |
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A complex, petrolly German Riesling is ideal, combining racy acidity with enough sweetness to cope with the fruit. |
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It added a wonderful flavour to my pork escalopes, combining perfectly with the sweetness of the sultanas and peppers. |
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It showed some cosy family with a couple of small kids, all cloying sweetness and perfection, such as exists purely in adland. |
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Taste the raita to check the sweetness, and stir in a little more honey if desired. |
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Plump shrimp empanadas, fried dark as copper, get heat from adobo and sweetness from pineapple. |
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With its slight sweetness and slight effervescence, it left me with a smile on my face. |
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A woman in a grey dress and white apron, holding a little girl by the hand, approached, and spoke with gravity and great sweetness. |
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In Gaskell's Life, Emily is a faintly demonic, Jekyll and Hyde character, all sweetness one minute, torturing puppy-dogs the next. |
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A flood of sweetness overwhelmed her senses, making Shirley dizzy with pleasure. |
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What makes it even more confusing is that this anti-heroine is played by Reese Witherspoon, who radiates sweetness and charm. |
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Salmon pink and beautifully delicate, this fizz has subtle, fruity aromas and strawberry ice-lolly flavours without the sweetness. |
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These foods appeared to be distinguished mainly by their sweetness, richness, warmth of aroma, and high-calorie content. |
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During the medieval period, there was no clear distinction between bread and cake in terms of richness and sweetness. |
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In their minds, sweetness equals naffness, unless the liquid is a dessert wine. |
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The beat lilts rather than swings, and there's a sweetness about the melodies that can become cloying if you listen too much. |
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Oven baked tomatoes stuffed with Mediterranean veg and Parmesan had a concentrated sweetness to them while the veg were appetisingly homely. |
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Beginners sometimes describe dry wines as sweet because they confuse fruitiness with sweetness. |
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While the wines are technically dry, their ripeness suggests sweetness to many palates. |
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Natural sweetness, luscious texture and deep succulent flavor are the hallmarks of slowly roasted meats. |
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The subtle sweetness and refreshing flavor that linger reminds you of sunshine in liquid form. |
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A certain austerity creeps in from the fino casks, lengthening and refining the oily sweetness. |
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So he decides the rooty sweetness of beetroot nestled in a pile of soupy yet nuttily resistant rice is both good and interesting. |
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Connor brings a feisty sweetness to the stage, coupled with a well-integrated voice boasting a sizzling range. |
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They are available in varying degrees of sweetness, but it is the sec and demi-sec that truly inspire on hot, sweaty days. |
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The sweetness of Peter Pan collars are tempered by the innate grown-up sensuality of the designs. |
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The sweetness of the raisins and ricotta balanced the otherwise sharp taste of the chard, and the pinenuts offered a nice textural change. |
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Unlike European pears, Asian pears must be tree-ripened for peak flavor and sweetness. |
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Certain products such as yogurt, milkshakes and ice cream may rely on aspartame for sweetness. |
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So you could easily run away with the delusion that all would be sweetness and light come the launch. |
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I watched it with a huge grin on my face throughout, and indeed laughed out loud at the naive sweetness of it. |
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Even during his well-documented years of excess, the saccharine sweetness of James Taylor's voice served him well. |
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Lord of my heart, no more shall there be for me waiting in corners, no more coyness and sweetness of demeanour. |
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The sweetness from the pumpkin would complement the slightly saltish luncheon. |
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There's too much sweetness overall, and a couple of unnecessary instrumentals rife with resonant pianos and tinkling glockenspiels. |
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The quote comes from a lecture in which he tackles the saudade, or deep longing, that infuses fado with its bitter sweetness. |
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I can only describe the experience as a combination of profundity and sweetness. |
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Our perception of sweetness can be affected by a number of other factors, such as temperature, tannin and carbon dioxide, not to mention alcohol. |
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It's youthfully floral, the smooth tannins edged with classic nebbiolo tarriness, here refined into chocolate, but not emasculated by sweetness. |
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This produces layer upon layer of complexity, going from sweetness to tartness in a single sip that will tantalize the taste buds. |
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The roasty qualities of the beef are accented by the sweetness of the bun and the cocktail sauce. |
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It has an initial fire and savouriness on the palate that may disturb the contemporary palate conditioned to smoothness and sweetness. |
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Madeira is made in several layers of sweetness, from sercial to verdelho, bual and malmsey. |
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As we dip thin slices of raw geoduck into seasoned soy, the clean, fresh sweetness of the clam seems to affirm these thoughts. |
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The honey seems extraordinarily expensive, but then sweetness was a prerogative of the rich until the eighteenth century. |
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The various vinegars balanced the sweetness, or enhanced it, in the case of balsamic. |
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The orange warms up from the hot caramel sauce, and it's tanginess is a perfect match for the sweetness of the sauce. |
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The combination of the pepperiness of rocket, the sweetness of the honey and saltiness of the Parmesan is beautiful. |
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The juice from grapes harvested at optimum ripeness for wine has a rather cloying sweetness which can overshadow the refreshing acidity. |
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It's cloying to my ears, all this sweetness, all this oh-what-a-wonderful-couple-we-are. |
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He swallowed, the sweetness of the pancakes cloying and thick on his tongue. |
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I suggest a tablespoon of icing sugar, but taste it for sweetness as you go. |
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The sweetness in milk or an ice cream base allows coffee flavors to come through. |
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Her arm hurt, her stomach hurt, her face ached on both sides, and she tasted the salty sweetness of blood in her mouth. |
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The fatty, gamy meat balances the sweetness of the sauce, and the entire dish is a guilty pleasure. |
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The Gorgonzola provides a bit of a sharp kick, and the Parm provides a sweetness. |
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Medium dry cider is for those who prefer a little sweetness and a fuller flavour and is particularly suited to red meat, pork, and oriental food. |
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Yet, unlike so many other releases, rather than focusing on the sweetness and melody of pop music, Massimo seems to be grasping for rock instead. |
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As if taking its clue from its protagonist, the movie evinces a sweetness and a daffiness not usually found in satire. |
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The warm tortillas were thin and tender, crisp outside and yielding inside, with the rich sweetness of flour bound with salt and fat. |
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Legato is not necessarily a physical connection but an aural effect, a sweetness of sound, determined by the character of touch. |
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Let the berries hang on the branches a few more days to develop their full sweetness and aroma. |
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There is an omnipresent vulnerability and sweetness about your portraits that belies the transgressive nature of what's presented. |
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If you are going to make a honey or fruity salad dressing, it should have only a touch of sweetness, leaving the vinegar as the main player. |
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When you use less sugar, add spices such as cinnamon, cloves, allspice and nutmeg to enhance the sweetness of the food. |
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Underlying Arnoldian ideals of sweetness and light was a concern for social unity mingled with national pride. |
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Summer and autumn raspberries are trellised between rhubarb, which is forced in terracotta pots to promote sweetness. |
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Such nice sentiments, but from the Greens, their sweetness is as bitter as bile. |
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A pleasing label and brand that combines flavour, sweetness and acidity perfectly. |
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All those orange flavours and sweetness means it will pair nicely with chocolate deserts. |
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His rare lyrical quality bears emotional depth without sickly sweetness, and sly humour without jokey or ironic irritants. |
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A beer in which neither the sweetness of the malt nor the bitterness of the hops predominates. |
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It's full of life lessons, and sweetness, and the love thwarted which is your sitcom staple. |
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I know you win people over with sweetness, so I tried to be sweet, or as sweet as an old bear can be. |
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The sweetness of the vocal harmonies is tempered by the rawness of the guitar and the unremitting monotony of the drum patterns. |
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His boldness and his allegiance to his own mind were as irresistible as his blondness and blue-eyed sweetness. |
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Costillas, or pork ribs, come grilled with an interesting fruity sauce that holds its sweetness in check. |
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They challenge every sentimental concept we have of children, of their sweetness and innocence and goodness. |
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Jill dripped her words with syrup and the sweetness in her tone made the guard nauseous. |
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Smaller and more delicate than regular strawberries, the fraises have an intense strawberry perfume and sweetness. |
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The gentle songs lack appropriate melodic sweetness and lyrical sentimentality. |
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Cumin goes so well with carrots, adding a Middle-Eastern flavour to the carrots sweetness. |
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This is a bold, lime-scented style with a touch of sweetness and a great flavour to burn. |
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Even scones and cakes will be better and lighter than usual, and have a delicious freshness and sweetness of flavour. |
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Their beautiful shades will give you a lift, and their sweetness will satisfy your cravings with a fraction of the calories. |
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The means may well have undershot her individual expectations for championship glory, but the ends were pure sweetness. |
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Snappingly fresh cabbage slaw is weighted down by neither gobs of mayonnaise nor more than a gentle tinge of sweetness. |
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The wines are inexpensive, and occupy a small special niche, which has been subject to some derision, in part because of foxiness and sweetness. |
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Floral tributes perfume the cool morning air and the atmosphere is drunk with sweetness. |
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Just the right amount of crispiness on the outside and softness inside, contrasting with the sharpness of the lemon and sweetness of the sugar. |
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Marcus, for all his sweetness and good qualities, seems rather like a dead fish next to Lee. |
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He who turned the water into wine, who is the destroyer of the bitter taste, who is sweetness and altogether desire. |
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Its sap has been found equal to that of sugar maple in sweetness, flavor, and quality. |
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The substances responsible for the plant's sweetness are chemicals called glycosides, primarily one dubbed stevioside, which are concentrated in the leaves. |
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But no one appreciates the sweetness of life quite like someone who never thought they would live long enough to get old. |
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Chili and Lime Cornby Terry Golson Jalapenos, chili powder, cumin, and lime do a lot to offset the sweetness. |
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The sweetness cuts through the usual harshness of Vodka and leaves a cinnamon taste on the tongue. |
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Balsamic vinegar is acid because it's vinegar after all, but when combined with fruits it seems to make a background flavor that enhances natural sweetness of the fruits. |
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The soul sickens at the monotonous sweetness of such a wersh existence. |
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I also wanted to incorporate Licor 43, which is a Spanish liqueur that has an airy sweetness reminiscent of cotton candy. |
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A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness. |
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Sun-dried tomatoes give flavorful glitter to traditional anadama bread, and the tang of the tomatoes is wonderful against the subtle molasses sweetness. |
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With time, the fierceness and the collective sweetness that underscored it grew more intelligible. |
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It has been genetically modified to be sweeter, to have a longer shelf life, and to keep its sweetness throughout its longer life. |
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There was a feeling of sweetness and a haunting beauty in both his personality and his music. |
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The heat of the peppers is tempered by the peanuts, the sweetness of the honey balanced by the soy sauce and the citrusy tang of the ginger complemented by the garlic. |
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His tendresse for her has a fierce and unexpected sweetness. |
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The salmon had been marinated and then pan-fried in the teriyaki, and the combination of the fish's subtle flavouring and the sweetness of the sauce was a joy. |
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The threesome trilled in tune, earned screams from the crowd with their gorgeous micro-miniskirts and added their own sweetness to the saucy lyrics. |
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As a verbal melodist, especially a melodist of sweetness and of stately grace, and as a harmonist of prolonged and complex cadences, he is unsurpassable. |
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But its tracing of the band's origins from glue-sniffing toughs from Queens to kings of punk resonated with a sincerity and sweetness that won over critics and the audience. |
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Consider a Guinness, an Irish stout, to balance the sweetness of fruits and molasses with its malt flavor. |
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Fish sauce is high in umami, one of the five basic tastes recognized by the human tongue, along with saltiness, sourness, sweetness, and bitterness. |
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The first two helpings didn't taste like much except vanilla, though silkier, but the ice cream sat heavy on the stomach because of the syrup's sweetness. |
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This was as pretty as it was good, a fine interplay between a select chunk of fish, firm beans and delicate, mushroomy sauce with a touch of sweetness to it. |
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Then soften the effect with a creamlike slick of olive oil and slip in a surprise bomb of pale lychee fruit, all insinuating sweetness and perfume. |
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And the filmmakers' willingness to provide love and money in a tidy package is why this film's sweetness ultimately and unpalatably overwhelms its bitterness. |
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Adding a teaspoon to a cream soup or drizzling a few drops around a plate can add a complex sweetness to traditional dishes such as Boston baked beans. |
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The finest and most complex sweet white wines are produced from naturally sweet grapes, their sweetness concentrated by wind, ice, drying and botrytis. |
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I had nowhere near the poise and social grace of this girl, nor her sweetness and sense of humor, nor her unstudiedly cute hair and subtle makeup. |
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Grown in the unique soils and microclimate of Rutherford, our Nebbiolos develop a vibrant richness similar to great port, but without the accompanying sweetness. |
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In a gesture of sweetness but not necessarily backbone, Chalghoumi reached out to the local cops bearing gifts of pastry. |
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Earlier, astringency had been considered as one of the primary taste sensations, like sweetness, sourness, and particularly bitterness with which it has often been confused. |
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The sweetness of his spareribs is tempered by toasted sesame. |
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The name is used on Madeira labels to indicate a medium-dry style somewhere between Sercial and Bual, with nuttiness and a just discernible amount of sweetness. |
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This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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The candied orange and lemon peel infused a pleasantly marmalade-like flavour to counteract the sweetness of this light, eggy, cakey, sweet bread. |
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I enjoyed a combination of julienned raw beef with daikon, sweet rice vinegar, and raw egg yolk that produced a steak tartare with some sweetness and crunch. |
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The wine is made from a Riesling grape, and has some color, a hint of sweetness, and is very unusual. |
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With the first sip, the carbonated sweetness danced on my tongue. |
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Similarly, the Hawaiian roll, with spicy tuna and pineapple wrapped in cucumber, contrasts the heat of the tuna with the sweetness of the pineapple. |
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They come in all degrees of alcoholic strength, sweetness, and fizziness and are popularly flavoured with such fruits as strawberry, peach, mango, and so on. |
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In comparisons to nontasters, supertasters tasted more sweetness in table sugar, more bitterness in foods and beverages such as black coffee, and more sourness in fruits. |
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Parmesan is also good with roast parsnips, unless you prefer to concentrate on the parsnips' inherent sweetness and splash on some honey or maple syrup as they roast. |
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Zingy freshness and honeyed sweetness gives it a touch of class. |
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The sweetness of the honey soothes the whisky's spicy, hoppy flavour. |
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Stir well, taste for sweetness and place in a colander to drain. |
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Some, but by no means all, residual sugar is tasted as sweetness. |
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They persuaded me to phone my Head of Unit, who was sweetness itself. |
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No, sweetness, you're just shopping from a rack at the back of Top Shop. |
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The sweetness gets too much after more than a couple of swigs, and after a while it starts to produce a build-up of gas which eventually squirts right up your nose. |
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I do not recommend the parfait of foie gras and chicken liver, which had a cloying sweetness at the edges, or the fried Blue Point oysters, void of ocean freshness. |
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I hated it and I knew I wanted to be in the kitchen, so in 1956 I headed straight for Paris to work in a patisserie, indulging my love of sugar and sweetness. |
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The aroma has an interesting perfumy sweetness to it, and the rose definitely comes out in the flavour along with a malt chocolate and coffee sweetness. |
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Longer, gentler cooking brings out a low, earthy sweetness in chard, collards, or kale, an uncanny flavor that plays well with other things grown close to the ground. |
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It is said that a woman receives a second life after giving birth to a baby. And to the coveted mother of a pigeon pair, the sweetness is doubled. |
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She thanked me with ingenuous sweetness for coming home with her. |
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The vision's dress was blue and silver at once, changing iridescently in the light as did the vision's eyes which swept the crowd with distant, ethereal sweetness. |
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The soda's flatness was magnified by the rum, as was the sweetness. |
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Playing good cop, bad cop, they alternated sweetness and challenge. |
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The powerful but polished wash of savoury earthy characters gives way to a plum-like sweetness, counterpointing the meat and complementing the potato. |
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We graded them on sweetness, creaminess, smoothness and complexity. |
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It's good meat, full flavoured with a little touch of sweetness and smoke. |
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The porter gives the cake a dark complexity that complements the sweetness of the raisins and currants, as well as the bitterness of the mixed peel. |
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It had the sort of sweetness and paste-like mouth-feel of processed pate, and totally lacked the gamey depth of flavour that one expects from pheasant. |
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There was an exuberance or prodigality of sweetness about the mere act of living which our race finds it difficult not to associate with forbidden and extravagant actions. |
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Oh, the sweetness of the irony, the delectability of the situation. |
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It doesn't help that she looks like a complete pushover, her heart-shaped face, blue eyes and perfect Cupid's-bow mouth radiating sweetness and light. |
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Instead, I'd gambled all my sweetness only to find out I was disposable. |
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If an eye-watering piri-piri sauce is your idea of the ideal barbecue accompaniment, then go for white wines with a good dollop of grapey sweetness. |
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For starters, sake comes in varying degrees of dryness and sweetness. |
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It is every thing that one could hope for in a dessert wine, complex flavours, unctuousness, sweetness without being cloying thanks to a hint of noble rot. |
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We help the club, they help us, but it's not all sweetness and light as we skip hand-in-hand down a gumdrop lane. |
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The sharp, acid sweetness of the rhubarb cuts the unctuous fattiness of the duck. |
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Ruth's overwhelming sweetness made Robert forget about his hopelessly low school grades. |
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Interestingly, sweetness has been key to soymilk's new popularity, following in the trend of other health foods, such as yogurt. |
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A Havdalah service will conclude this program giving you the sweetness of your Shabbos experience for your week ahead. |
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Balancing sweetness, tropical fruit notes and a hoppy bitterness, it's extremely refreshing and tastes great with bangers and ham hock terrine. |
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As with most beers, ale typically has a bittering agent to balance the sweetness of the malt and act as a preservative. |
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He recalled, in passing, the sweetness in his lap, her round little bottom, her prasine eyes as she turned toward him and the receding road. |
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If you like a slightly tart sweetness, lots of crunch and plenty of juice, you'll love Granny Smiths. |
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The Key Lime Graham Cracker Gelato combines the subtle sweetness of graham crackers with the tangy kick of lime. |
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The revelation is British star Poulter, who melds sweetness, vulnerability and goofiness to winning effect. |
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That night we all shared in the sweetness of his redemptive victory. |
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I think it's gilding the lily a touch, given the sweetness of the dessert itself, but it's up to you entirely. |
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There are variations of sweetness available' brut is the driest, sec medium and demi-sec is sweet. |
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Selection favoring recessives is common in maize breeding for several traits, such as sweetness, opacity, brachysm, lack of ligules. |
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The pistachio mixed with the tartness of the raspberries and the sweetness of the panna cotta was sublime. |
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The Vanilla Latte Cold-brew coffee option contains cashew nut milk, the perfect amount of vanilla, and coconut palm sugar for natural sweetness. |
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But the overpowering sweetness and the syrupy mouthfeel didn't hit the spot for our tasters. |
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Slowly cooking the onions will cause caramelization which will bring out the sweetness and give them a brown color. |
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Dark rum and orgeat taps into the rich, toasty, nutty, sweetness of the chicken glaze while the citrus brightens the dish with acid. |
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Eirete leaves naturally contain over 8 times the sweetness of the more common Criollo variety. |
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He died innocent and before the sweetness of his soul was defloured and ravished from him. |
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Bright blueberries lend tangy sweetness to the theine-free red tea, which has overtones of crunchy nashi fruit. |
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In support of this idea, naloxone has been shown to reduce incentive value of sweetness in humans, without affecting levels of hunger. |
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Because lactose cannot be fermented by beer yeast, it adds sweetness, body, and energy to the finished beer. |
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It's a fruity cocktail that spritzes a sparkly scent with the added sweetness of honey but it's not got the heady scent of some sweet fragrances. |
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This process, known as mutage, arrests the fermentation and allows the wine to retain its natural sweetness from unfermented grape sugars. |
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We have a Chinese mustard sauce that combines the hot mustard with the sweetness of duck sauce. |
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As for The Duo of Apple Ganache, it brilliantly mingles the tangy sweetness of the caramelised apples with the honeyed darkness of the ganache. |
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Additional cocoa is added to the milk chocolate variety to provide a rich, deep chocolate flavor that complements the sweetness of the caramel. |
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Like a good fine wine, with Joan Burnie we savoured the sweetness and the sharpness of her tongue during her time at the Daily Record. |
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This is a cracking session beer with a pronounced sweetness and delicate hop character. |
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Sometimes grated apples or honey are added for additional sweetness and other vegetables are sometimes used instead. |
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The acid of the onion, the sweetness of carrot and the savoury taste of the celery act as a flavour enhancer for a braise, a soup or roast. |
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Thus spake Peter, as a man inebriate and made drunken with the sweetness of this vision, not knowing what he said. |
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So yeah, Canadian Club has a cloying sweetness that I could do without, but dudes I am drinking whisky out of a bottle cap at 3PM on a Tuesday. |
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The savories are always touched with sweetness through the use of garnishes like crushed amaretti, aniseed pastry and pineapple-soy caramel. |
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There's an incy wincy amount of fruit sweetness, but chill it down and it drinks tremendously. |
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And, therefore, what is more healful than the sweetness of this sight, or what softer thing may be felt? |
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So fruity has connotations of sweetness, liquid of runniness, and courageous, apparently, of cunning. |
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A good amount of jaggery and a dash of powdered cardamom bring good sweetness and flavour. |
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The sweetness was turned to adamantine, heartless cruelty, and the purity to voluptuous wantonness. |
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Slowly cooking the onions will caramelize them, which brings out the sweetness and gives them a brown color. |
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The sweetness comes from natural sugar in the coconut milk. Stir in the coriander leaves and serve your tom kha gai with steamed jasmine rice. |
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The throstle is by some believed to be the finest singing bird in Britain, on account of the sweetness, variety, and continuance of its melody. |
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She was young, and had not quite grown into her long, doplic body. Despite her subtle awkwardness there was a sweetness about her. |
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Cocori describes his state of entrancement digesting the perfume of the flower and the girl's sweetness. |
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Mailing lists are not all sweetness and light, though. Joining a mailing list is a little complex. |
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The whole external world becomes suffused with a poeticizing perceptual sweetness that is expressed through the dispersal of light on film. |
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While the root beer-y sweetness of the Lillet Rouge and caramel blunt the rugged, smoky edges of the Scotch, the peatiness still comes rumbling through. |
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Its sweet, oaty flavour merges with the sweetness of the batter, whereas stouts with coffee or liquorice flavours can create discordant notes and spoil the purity of the fish. |
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In an intolerable sweetness, a contentment so deep that he was wistfully discontented, he saw magnolias by moonlight and heard plantation darkies crooning to the banjo. |
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The bitter wee chunks' oaty sweetness cut through the creamy richness. |
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When a barista steams the milk for a cappuccino, microfoam is created by introducing very tiny bubbles of air into the milk, giving the milk a velvety texture and sweetness. |
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When substantialness combineth with delightfulness, and currentness with stayedness, how can the language sound other than most full of sweetness? |
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The women tasted several vanilla puddings containing varying amounts of fat and were asked to rate them for sweetness and creaminess, a measure of fat content. |
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Linton's second chapter traces the humanistically educated Lutheran poet's conception of poetry as something utile dulce, possessing both utility and sweetness. |
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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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It can be tricky to find the perfect partner to the mix of bitter and sweetness, fruitiness, sometimes nuttiness, and occasional acidity to be found in chocolate. |
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Here we're using it to bind a slaw full of the mustardy tang of raw cabbage, the crunch of carrots, the fragrance of nuts and the sweetness of dried fruit. |
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Professional singers are paid according to the richness, sweetness, and compass of their voices, but the gridler's profit increases as his vocal powers decline. |
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The crushed cardamon gives it a soft and soothing spiciness while the honeyed Mimosa injects a subtle sweetness that's anchored to the skin with creamy tonka bean and rose. |
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He soon smacked the taste of physic hidden in this sweetness. |
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An anosmic will be able to taste the sweetness of an apple or a pear but will be unable to distinguish between their flavors or be able to taste chocolate. |
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The sweetness of onions still trapped within, the milky flavour of almonds combined with sensuous saffron, played up by the saunth and a hint of spices. |
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I've also added rocket leaves for a bit of pepperiness and a squeeze of orange juice as well as lemon, which adds a little sweetness to balance out the citrus acidity. |
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From cherries and peaches to nectarines and pluots, the first-rate stone fruit available at Sam's Club adds a healthy kick of sweetness to salads, sauces and desserts. |
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So I was taught all the usual girl things then current, encouraged to play unroughly, given dolls, pretty clothes, advised on softness and sweetness, I must conclude. |
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For a counterpoint to its molar-tingling sweetness, you might try a glass of doogh, the Persian yogurt drink, bracingly tart with a high note of dill. |
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