What makes grappa unique and one of the worlds great spirits is the incredible aromatics that dedicated master distillers can extract. |
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Toss the vegetables around gently in the sauce and aromatics, then serve with the coriander rice. |
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Fennel, rosemary, marjoram, garlic, and juniper berries are variously favoured aromatics in Italian pork cookery. |
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If you want the cider to also deter insects, gently steep some tomato leaves therein along with other strong aromatics like cedar. |
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Thirteen different types of evergreens were selected, including ivy and blue grass, and aromatics such as mint and rosemary. |
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Fry until they are golden and sizzling, then return the chicken, its aromatics and juices to the pan. |
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The ingredients, spices, and aromatics are placed in the tagine with a mere spoonful of water. |
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The Spice Project wants to develop a visitor, education and shopping centre there with spices, herbs and aromatics as its theme. |
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Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics. |
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Meat, fish, or chicken dishes are placed in tagine vessels with spices, aromatics, and a mere spoon of water. |
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Two axes, of particular interest, are the aromatics and sulphur, i.e. both are zero. |
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Dyson and Welton used water and ionic liquid soluble organometallic clusters and complexes to catalyse hydrogenation of the aromatics. |
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The octane numbers of alkyl-substituted naphthenes trend similarly to those of alkyl-substituted aromatics. |
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Roasting also destroys most of the trigonelline, converting it into nicotinic acid, nicotinamide, and a score of volatile aromatics. |
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The aromatics gave a faint hint of ginger and lemon to the fish whose flesh we broke into thick pieces and dipped into soy sauce at the table. |
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Such investment will be made in the production of plastic pellets, olefins, and aromatics. |
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It wasn't until the beginning of the twentieth century that aromatics regained their lost favour. |
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Alcohol vapor rising through the chamber gently extracts essential oils from the aromatics on its way to the condenser. |
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Once seared, the shells remain in the pan to simmer gently with stock, aromatics, brandy, and rice. |
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Because of its drying and conserving properties, Elemi was one of the aromatics used by the ancient Egyptians for embalming their dead. |
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The result is a fruity wine, high in aromatics and low in tannin. |
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The area has an historic association with apple growing and is already home to many different types, including Bramleys, Grenadiers, Crispins and Cornish aromatics. |
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The characteristic that distinguishes benzene from the aliphatics and alicyclics, and that defines the aromatics, is the arrangement of electrons in the ring. |
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Some recipes call for an actual agrodolce sauce, made by reducing wine vinegar and sugar and a few aromatics such a bay leaves, garlic, onion and herbs. |
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For skate in black butter, you begin by poaching the wings in salted, lightly vinegared water with herbs and aromatics for ten minutes until it becomes opaque, then drain it. |
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These fuels contain paraffins, cycloparaffins, aromatics, and olefins. |
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The female urine markers consist of more than 100 compounds, a much more complex mixture than the male glandular scents, which are mainly fatty acids and aromatics. |
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Unlike hydrocarbon based aromatics, which react most readily with electrophiles, perfluoro-aromatics and heterocyclic ring systems react better with nucleophiles. |
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I recently ordered the chicken roti, a thin wrap not dissimilar to a flour tortilla but flakier, stuffed to bursting with a spicy blend of chicken, vegetables and aromatics. |
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The three major classes are aliphatics, alicyclics, and aromatics. |
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The gentle fruit flavors and sweet fruit aromatics of moscato make it not only the best starting place, but a favorite of experienced grappa lovers. |
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The dals, made from legumes like lentils or chickpeas, cooked as a stew flavored with aromatics and spices, are perhaps familiar to most of us who visit Indian restaurants. |
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The majority of the world's synthetic aromatics are created by relatively few companies. |
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Calamus is another of the aromatics which works well on many digestive complaints. |
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Mixed aromatics can be blended into gasoline by adding naphtha or catalytically cracked gasoline from Chinese refineries. |
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Reducing aromatics to increase the cetane number is an incidental result in the current LGO hydrotreater operation. |
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She distilled flowers, oil, and calamus with other aromatics, then filtered and put them back in the still several times. |
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Synthetic aromatics are often used as an alternate source of compounds that are not easily obtained from natural sources. |
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One of the most commonly used classes of synthetic aromatics by far are the white musks. |
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Odorants from natural sources require the use of various methods to extract the aromatics from the raw materials. |
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Some research on natural aromatics have shown that many contain compounds that cause skin irritation. |
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However, fluidised-bed pyrolysis of oil shales produces oils which contain more aromatics and less aliphatics. |
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Polyoil 110 is a nonpolar stereospecific, low viscosity, unsaponifiable liquid polybutadiene soluble in aliphatics, aromatics and ethers. |
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The aromatics plant also makes other by-products, such as Light Straight Run Naphtha, liquid petroleum gas, raffinate and heavy aromatics. |
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Floral aromatics and pretty stone fruit combine for elegance, with a core of acidity creating perfect balance in this slightly off-dry wine. |
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The daily Xylenes report will offer daily spot assessments of isomer grade xylene and paraxylene written by an experienced aromatics team from ICIS pricing. |
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Phenol and its derivatives which are known as toxic carcinogenic aromatics abundantly occur in environment by disposal of phenol-containing effluents of number of industries. |
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Honeywell s UOP Tatoray process converts toluene and C9 aromatics to mixed xylenes and high-purity benzene without the need for sulfolane extraction. |
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Its chemical composition consists of a great variety of chemical components, which can be classified as asphaltenes, polar aromatics, naphthene aromatics and saturates. |
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Hydrogenating all of the aromatics present in bitumen will not solve this problem because the resulting naphthenes are still not suitable for the FCC process. |
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Accounts for the Guisborough-based producer of aromatics and paraffins turnover had increased by more than PS8m to PS137m in its 2014 financial year. |
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These aromatics are usually secondary metabolites produced by plants as protection against herbivores, infections, as well as to attract pollinators. |
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A plant can offer more than one source of aromatics, for instance the aerial portions and seeds of coriander have remarkably different odors from each other. |
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Additional improvements in other qualities like distillation boiling range, flow properties, cetane number and aromatics content were brought from new facilities. |
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The primary petrochemicals produced by the cracking of crude oil and natural gas are ethylene, propylene, methanol and aromatics such as benzene, toluene and xylene. |
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Braising was a liberation for me, understanding how liquor, the aromatics and the meat meld mysteriously into a unified flavour of fulsome fabulousness. |
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The main components in pyrolysis liquid are pentene, pentane, hexene and such aromatics as benzene, toluene, C2 benzene, C3 benzene and heavy aromatics. |
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