We whetted our palates with two flavoured varieties, a bison grass and a sweeter sorb apple. |
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This north Indian food festival has the essential ingredients to suit different palates. |
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This is an ideal time to educate their palates to appreciate a wide variety of foods. |
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Asian food is more prominent than it was five years ago and not just the kind that suits Americanized palates. |
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While the wines are technically dry, their ripeness suggests sweetness to many palates. |
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A newcomer on the scene, at least to American palates, is tempranillo, the hearty Spanish grape that goes into Riojas. |
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Children with cleft lips or palates are given the chance to have the deformity corrected. |
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The mains arrived on big white plates, looking like oversized palates of paint with sauces vibrantly red. |
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The only reason for eating animals and fish is that we wish to indulge our palates. |
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Before the main course was served, a refreshing fruity sorbet made from redcurrants and raspberries cleared the palates. |
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It was a clean-cut, agreeable dish albeit a touch bland for more adventurous palates. |
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These included cleft palates, skulls that didn't close and other deformities that affected the survival rate of kittens. |
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Consequently too many of the 2002 clarets I tasted had unpleasant bitter green tannins, hollow watery palates and dull finishes. |
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Once seated in the half-full restaurant we ordered a glass of medium dry house white wine to whet our palates before the starters arrived. |
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Contemporary palates, myself included, view sauvignon as one of the most useful white wines in the rack. |
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For palates that have grown up with an array of soft drinks and fruit juices, that flavor profile can be a little too intense. |
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This does not have the complexity of great cognac, but it will hit the spot for most palates. |
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Men have larger soft palates and longer airways than women, but men also have larger airway volume, which may be compensatory. |
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With the mouth wide open and the patient's head tilted back, the hard and soft palates should be carefully inspected and palpated. |
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Nigiri sushi is Noma's chef-d'oeuvre, so arranged as to enhance flavor and surprise palates. |
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Until the 1970s the wines were mainly sold in bulk to be drunk by undiscerning palates in bars all over Spain. |
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For adventurous palates, international flavour comes with Norwegian salmon, oysters, octopus and clams. |
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Critics tasting these wines without food and in large groups often miss wines like these that do not hammer their palates into submission. |
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While many beers are inescapably bitter, wines range from tannic to acidic to fruity, thereby pleasing a broader range of palates. |
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Our palates all have the same five types of detectors, the same aversion to bitter and mania for sweet. |
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Color palates will be updated to display a wider array of colors for items like lipstick and nail polish. |
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It is a place where pap and samp are the only food their palates will ever know. |
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Fruits like the star-apple, the soursop, the five-finger, the pomerac, the papaya, make a delicate feast for discerning palates. |
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Special foods, including crushed oats, bran and carrots, have been flown in for horses with discerning palates. |
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Cleft lips and palates are classified as what is called a multifactorial condition. |
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Not all great books are able to speak to us before we have done the work to ready our intellect and literary palates for them, but many are. |
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The Dijon mustard was the predominant taste from the panini and, while its pungent taste is not for all palates, I found it agreeable. |
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Many patients had cleft lips, cleft palates, burns, or extra or fused fingers or toes. |
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Understandably though, visitors, many of them wealthy statesiders with sophisticated palates, want a change and to eat out. |
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I think you're going to see that trend continue as people's palates become more sophisticated. |
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It might be tatty and simply too disorderly for sophisticated European palates. |
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So Susan spent the weekend baking up a storm to satisfy the palates of her guests. |
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There are scores of intriguing recipes to tempt your clientele's palates. |
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Croissants, pains au chocolat, or other breads with raisins are the real pure butter delicacies that ravish the palates of the more refined. |
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Now, I know it's the done thing to give your children a little of what you're having, in order to accustom their palates to fineness and adventure and all that rubbish. |
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Children with cleft palates often have an alveolar ridge defect. |
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Your choice of flavor and a pinch of unrefined sugar is all it takes to surprise even the most discriminating palates. |
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Many British craft brewers are using new IPA recipes imported from America for their brews but again adapting them for local palates. |
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The meat is mostly lamb skewers, lamb chops and merguez, those typical spicy sausages, but also chicken, although this may have been introduced to please Western palates. |
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In the past, children's palates were trained to appreciate different kinds of flavours in different societies through eating together with adults. |
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As I have started getting their palates used to more sophisticated choices than macaroni-n-cheese, they have started requesting recipes that are not your typical kid fare. |
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The sweetcorn varieties we choose to eat today are favourites because they've been hybridised to develop the high sugar content which is so appealing to our palates. |
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In a terrine or roast, in sausages or as bacon cubes, the pork has delighted the palates of the good people of Olne down the ages. |
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A raised loading bay allows shipments, neatly stacked on palates, to be transferred by forklift truck into waiting lorries. |
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Each has two three-star establishments that transport their guests' palates to the pinnacles of pleasure. |
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Fabienne Veysseron enjoys helping buyers match her wine stock to their palates and pockets. |
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This division provides customers with premium products designed to satisfy the most discerning palates. |
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A variety of foods gives children a variety of nutrients and expands their palates. |
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With sophisticated, demanding palates, consumers want fresh peppers, tomatoes and cucumbers no matter how cold the weather is in February. |
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A wine merchant will delight your palates with famous local Designation of Origin wines such as Buzet, Duras or Marmandais. |
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Poor countries may find them useful provided they are accommodated to suit local palates. |
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Its new image is meant to target young and trendy customers as part of a comprehensive, varied offer suitable for all palates. |
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This is because it produces finely crafted wines that are pleasing to even the most demanding of palates. |
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Apart from the gig guaranteeing a great way to bring in the New Year, it should also whet fans' palates for the release of their new album early next year. |
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The mouth consists of the lips, teeth, tongue, and soft and hard palates. |
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Customers are also given orange, carrot and cinnamon juice between courses to cleanse their palates and rose water after they have finished dining to clean their hands. |
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For those with good eyesight and for all with keen minds as well as palates, Biro's story is inspirational and his recipes complex and interesting. |
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And in some cases, until they have reconstructive surgery, children with cleft palates may need to wear a prosthetic palate called an obturator to help them eat properly. |
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I shrithed to the Heorot to get human yummies To tickle our palates and fill up our tummies. |
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The 29-year-old Jonesboro native said he enjoys being able to introduce new foods to people's palates. |
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We know how to tailor products to international palates and we can adapt to different countries' regulations with an ease that comes only from experience. |
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I'd assumed that most casual foragers are motivated by their palates, but on our second scavenge, with the mycological society, we met several people who sought out mushrooms for other purposes. |
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Humans have proportionately shorter palates and much smaller teeth than other primates. |
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It's really critical that we ensure that the palates of Canadians actually evolve to a point where that demand shifts to products that are actually saleable. |
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Surely not. So gourmands with delicate palates and sniffy noses may be shocked to discover that Germany now has more chefs honoured with the Michelin Guide's top three-star rating than any other country in Europe, bar France. |
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One of the oldest pleasures of humanity it is the coffee synonymous with passion and flavour, which conquered with ardour the palates of the whole world. |
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Fine cream truffles and pralines, made with rum, Baileys and kirsch or other liqueurs and fruit pieces will offer a feast for the eyes and palates of male and female connoisseurs alike. |
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The homemaker has perfected all aspects of pan-Asian cuisine so that even the most discerning of palates can vouch for their authenticity. |
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Persons with a genetic variation that makes their taste buds less sensitive to bitter tastes drink twice as much alcohol than those with more sensitive palates. |
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Several varieties of organic potato, suitable for a range of national palates and cuisine, are adorning supermarket shelves across the continent for the first time. |
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We always need 'connoisseurs' and fine palates. |
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They worry about a global flattening of tastes and food selection that will homogenize palates and menus around the world. |
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I don't recall hearing food industry or hospitality industry individuals saying we can't put this high sodium product on our menu or on our grocery shelves because Canadian palates will require eons to adjust to this. |
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Her special role involves making plaster models that are used to help analyze and re-align teeth displaced by surgical repairs to these children's palates. |
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New Orleans palates nostrify incoming cuisines thanks to a pervasive eating will bred into generations of enthusiastic eaters. |
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Homesick palates are catered for by specialist food shops, and drinkers can still order a gin and tonic, a pink gin, or a Singapore Sling. |
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Even those with the most well-trained palates cannot speak in absolutes. |
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Seasonality teaches us patience and restraint during the lean months and educates our palates about what proper fruit tastes like during times of harvest. |
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The impressive wine cellar holds over 500 wines from France, Lebanon, and the world, complementing the delicate meals and satisfying the palates of the most demanding oenophiles. |
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One can find, under oaks and at the end of the nose of the dog, the invaluable tuber melanosporum which flavours omelettes and enchants our palates. |
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Heritable traits that could cause sleep apnea include jaw abnormalities and longer-than-normal tongues or soft palates, Redline's group suggests. |
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Cleft lips and palates can be corrected with surgery, but the first operation cannot be carried out until a baby is three months old. |
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Tae Ho Kim, can repair cleft palates and cleft lips and help restore normal function. |
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Cleft lips and palates are among the most common birth defects in the UK affecting one in 650 babies. |
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Economou, installing tubes in the ears is a common procedure performed on children with cleft lips and cleft palates. |
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The evening had a further pleasure in store in the shape of a lavish dinner, at which the food was of the highest quality and a delight to the palates of all the Friends. |
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Packaged precut vegetables such as carrot sticks at the market usually have been treated with an antispoilage solution, and sensitive palates can taste it. |
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A diverse array of palates will gather to assess the best Cabernets from all over the world at the Cabernet Shootout finals on July 13, 2009 in San Francisco, California. |
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J has been included on team trips to developing countries to correct problems such as polydactyly, cleft palates, burn scars and various other problems here and abroad. |
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In the oral cavity, the most common locations of squamous papillary neoplasia are the surfaces of the hard and soft palates, the lips, and the tongue. |
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As Chef Nydia debarks toward her next training responsibility, she has left in her wake an impact on the morale and palates of Monterey's crew not to be forgotten. |
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Helping to change the lives of such deserving and sweet children born with cleft lips and palates made me feel proud to be a plastic and reconstructive surgeon. |
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We opted to remain in the mild zone after being forewarned by our server that hot really did mean hot, and we wanted to spare our palates from cauterization. |
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The programme has joined hands with children's charity Operation Smile to help conduct life-changing surgery on hundreds of children with cleft lips and palates. |
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Its goal is to eradicate the global problem of cleft lips and palates. |
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With a goal of treating 5,000 children born with cleft lips and cleft palates, more than 2,700 have already been treated since the beginning of the mission. |
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