Introduced from China, this taro has a relatively low acridity and is popular for taro chips. |
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Consuming radish generally results in improved digestion, but some people are sensitive to its acridity and robust action. |
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Whatsoever essence it derives from earth or water, all that conduces to its bitterness, its acridity, its unpleasantness. |
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He was overweight as well, and as he gave his spiel he sweated and puffed acridity into my smarting eyes. |
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Coloring can also be done cold, but that takes several days and a greater quantity of plants, which increases the acridity of the absinthe. |
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The natural acridity of the herb in the raw was tempered by the depth of the stock underneath. |
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Steak au poivre, although properly cooked, was another variation on the theme of acridity. |
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Enomfon JA and IB Umoh Effect of heat and tetracycline treatments on the food quality and acridity factors in cocoyam. |
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Everything good in nature and the world is in that moment of transition, when the swarthy juices still flow plentifully from nature, but their astringency or acridity is got out by ethics and humanity. |
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