Pressed tofu, doufu-kan, is also sold in squares, rather smaller, and has a meatier, more chewy texture. |
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One is a pungent red lentil concoction similar to dhal with a muskier, meatier taste. |
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That said, the sporty T5 version can thump and bang over bad bumps, the downside of its quicker, meatier responses and extra grip. |
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At the end of the course, it's possible that we'll have a rather meatier front with between 25 and 30 knots of the wind on the beam. |
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Sadly, he could have done with a meatier storyline to rescue the movie from well-crafted hokum, which is a bit of a shame, given the money, the stress and a year's work. |
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Sounding like a dish right out of Bennigan's, puffed-rice-crusted fluke is an unexpected rush, the crust lending the fish the nutty appeal of the meatier pompano. |
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The Pan con Tomate was your standard bread appetizer, but made a delicious accompaniment to the cheese and olives, which are a bit too intense without meatier companion. |
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With their meatier body, tarantulas are said to taste like to soft-shell crab or shrimp. |
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It comes in boneless sides and it is best to get center cuts, which are meatier and less salty. |
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The mainly American Zinfandel grape comes in many styles but few meatier than this classic from California's Sonoma region and winemaker Joel Peterson. |
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He is considered honest and frugal, rare virtues in a country with eye-popping graft. Yet Mr Singh could do with a new-year menu of meatier fare. |
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Of course, meatier political and military cooperation requires more than simply creating new structures. |
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A mixture of half chuck steak and half sirloin steak gives a meatier tasting mixture and some people prefer the more steak-like quality of that burger. |
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Jenna Lee-James as Stuart's girlfriend Mary and sometime Sugababe Jade Ewen's Dee Dee are two of the meatier female roles. |
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Fortunately the country has meatier reasons for cheer. |
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Sullivan, Binge, Farnon and Ketelbey all contributed delightful bonnes bouches, but meatier fare came from Eric Coates. |
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Honda, though, has incorporated folding footrests for the pillion and the grab handle is bigger and meatier. |
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It is understood that the Varun Dhawan starring comic entertainer has D' Cruz in the meatier role over Fakhri. |
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I'm working on a short novel and something much meatier. |
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You should drink white wine with fish The tannin in red wine is generally thought unsuitably paired with the delights of the sea, but what about meatier fish, such as tuna or swordfish? |
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Chastain has the meatier role of the two and embraces her character's warped obsessiveness with aplomb. |
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It seemed that the meatier the offering, the better: the chicken-pork-and-tasso-ham jambalaya was perfect comfort food on a winter evening, and the superb alligator sausage was salty, spicy, and juicy. |
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They're far tastier and meatier than California's other native crab, rock crab. |
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On the other hand, the Moderates' electoral success gives him a strong case for taking the meatier portfolios, such as finance and foreign affairs. |
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However, studies by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in the United Kingdom have shown that juvenile A. achatina snails are meatier and more tender than the more favoured European species. |
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Some heavier layer breeds are meatier and still lay many eggs. |
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Pork Cracklins, like pork rinds, are produced from pellets and have a hearty crunch and distinct bacon flavour, derived from thicker and meatier raw material. |
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The poll also found that women more often cited chocolate or strawberries and men more often plumped for meatier options like foie gras and steak. |
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According to market analysts Mintel, the desire for meatier burgers with more exotic toppings has led almost one in 10 to trade up from high-street chains. |
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