It wasn't like a gas leak smell, but it was a strong pungent odor, so he followed his nose to where it smelled like it was coming from. |
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When cleaning the carcass, be sure to remove the rather pungent sacs on the small of the back and under the forelegs. |
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Enjoying stardom while shrewdly aware of its unreality, she was accessible, loyal, generous, with a pungent sense of humour. |
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Chile peppers have high concentrations of the extremely pungent chemicals, capsaicinoids, in both ripe and unripe fruits. |
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Most of the bottles had come unstopped, and there was now a large, pungent puddle on the carpet. |
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Donkeys brayed, and the pungent aroma from a nearby slaughterhouse wafted over the neighborhood. |
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Although the grains of rice were just this side of undercooked, the sauce was packed with a rich, pungent flavour. |
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The bittersweet tang of pulverized sugarcane hung pungent in the breathless void of the wind. |
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I think Oka is a bit too pungent for a cheese plate, as it can overpower the other selections. |
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The combination of plums and spices, reminiscent of chai tea, made a harmonious blend of sweet, pungent, and spicy flavors. |
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These moderately colored and highly pungent oleoresins are available with color standardized at 2000 to 5000 Standard International Units. |
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Presumably there were no sites left among the pungent stockyards of the Byres Road. |
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Flavours are assertive without being pungent and the food is satisfyingly filling without the heaviness of some of the other regional cuisines. |
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And it seems the obligatory pungent cigarette, clamped firmly in the corner of the mouth, is a necessary aid to concentration. |
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You can take time to select chocolate or apple mint, lemon basil, and pungent garlic from an herb garden. |
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The strongly pungent artemisia family is silvery and soft, but its forms develop into sprawling shrubs whose flowers are insignificant. |
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The celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay was the target of a pungent protest against eating horse meat yesterday. |
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Margaret put the glass up to her lips and took a swallow of the pungent liquid. |
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The flavour of garlic is well known for its hot, dry pungent taste, savoured in the cuisine of many cultures. |
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I used fresh basil, pungent chives, and a dash of hot pepper flakes in my master recipe. |
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Abstract Capsaicin, the pungent ingredient of hot peppers, has long been used to identify nociceptors. |
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Chewing parsley or mint leaves after a pungent meal will help you maintain sweet-smelling breath. |
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Hers was by far the better of the two, the parfait a rich, pungent slab of flavour that left her purring. |
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Pure hydrobromic acid is a clear, colorless, fuming corrosive liquid with a strong, pungent odor. |
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Because chili peppers thrive in very warm, hot climates, equatorial regions seem to have the heaviest concentration of pungent cuisine. |
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Eclectic learning, pungent black humour sometimes degenerating into facetiousness, a stately but singular style, distinguish all his writing. |
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At normal room temperatures and pressures ammonia exists as a colorless gas that is lighter than air and has a characteristic pungent odor. |
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These produce a less pungent smell than do the diverse organisms which infect many surface-ripened cheeses. |
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This astounding piece of fiddling while Rome burns was written no doubt to the sound of whalesong and the pungent aroma of joss sticks. |
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These cookies may look down-home, but with a kick of pungent molasses and piquant ginger, they're really very sophisticated. |
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There is no privilege here, no escape from the insolent booth attendants, the ceaseless demands of the homeless, and the pungent overcrowding. |
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The inimitable Fish makes several pungent observations on the transgressions of our city 's finest this past holiday. |
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Afterwards all the new art studenty types sprayed all their drawings creating a cloud of pungent fixative in the basement studio. |
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The aldehydes are also pungent gases and cause eye, nose and throat irritation. |
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Diced spring onion was floating on the surface of the dark red soup, which was a little pungent. |
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The air is pungent with the smell of the rain-soaked marigolds and yellow poppies. |
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Stepping out of the wooden portals, your nostrils are assailed by the pungent smell of leaf-wrapped dosai. |
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If Gorgonzola is your thing, it's also in the quattro formaggio along with pungent swiss, fontina and mozzarella. |
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Thin veal is sandwiched between sharp fontina and a half dozen thin stalks of pungent asparagus. |
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Part of me relishes the fact that at the gym I might be surrounded by a force field of pungent odor. |
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The air was pungent with the rich smell of the earth, and the fragrant scent of flowers. |
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One is a pungent red lentil concoction similar to dhal with a muskier, meatier taste. |
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Also occupying the plate were little pearl onions, which were great, though they had a pungent, gamey flavour to them. |
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I put several cloves in the basket of my new garlic press and pushed down and my kitchen became pungent with this wonderful smell. |
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My mouth waters at the thought of a rich, chewy Shiraz wine, freshly pressed, pungent olive oil, or refreshing, tart lemonade. |
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It's in what was once the spice area, known for its pungent and exotic smells. |
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However, in our laboratory a strong pungent smell had been noticed in the morning, after overnight sterilization. |
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A dark figure leant over him, and something with a strong, pungent smell was thrust into his face. |
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Nothing but the stench of fear to show for his presence, a pungent lingering smell that slides down the back of your throat like tar. |
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It's still warm and the pungent, cloying, smell of incinerated tree still fills the air, 36 hours on. |
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Alison could see the yellowish stained teeth and the pungent smell of cigars and liquor was in his breath from a bar most likely. |
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The pungent smell of burnt wood and a powerful odor of sweat saturated the very walls of the shop. |
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Wandering among the ruins, there was the distinctive, pungent smell of death, as many bodies have yet to be discovered. |
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A pungent odour can be smelt far from the factory and the hill facing the chimney is bare. |
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He awoke again with a start to the pungent smell of burning silicon wafting in the air. |
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Raw ginger has a refreshing smell and a pungent taste that most people like. |
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In all copious amounts of alcohol are consumed and the pungent smell of marijuana wafts through the air. |
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After four days, the beer however deteriorates and develops a vinegary and pungent smell and taste. |
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If we just could get rid of the quite pungent smell of a sheep stable even after a good scrub it would be perfect. |
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The Duke of Norfolk, in the next row, offered pungent comments about one or two of them. |
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Mencken was a controversial satirical journalist and pungent critic of American life. |
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The frescoes show his racy handling of narrative and his pungent characterization. |
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His criticism could be pungent, he rarely praised, but instilled respect for the language he loved. |
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Bambooque's criticism is sharp and pungent, but without being limited to the leader. |
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He was a pungent, if inevitably covert, critic of Nazism, a discerning analyst of the ills of our age and our best hope of a cure for them. |
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Those pungent orangewood sticks push back encroaching cuticles, punts through muddy water. |
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He now wears a diamond stud in the middle of his dickey and uses a pungent variety of macassar oil on his hair. |
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First, there's salad of mixed greens, tomatoes, cabbage, carrot and cauliflower in a creamy but pungent dressing. |
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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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I looked up and saw that the trees I was standing under were eucalypts, which had released their oily, pungent aroma into the wet air. |
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Above them is a large incense container that has been slowly swinging on a chain and exudes a pungent smell that lingers for the duration. |
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The slices of deep red sausage had the pungent flavour of barbecued pork, quite similar to a sweet beef jerky. |
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I smiled as sweetly as I could and kissed her cheek as I breathed in the pungent acid aroma. |
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In Medieval Europe, wolves acquired a pungent reputation for trickery and ferocity. |
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The air possessed a pungent, acrid smell because the cigarette had burned through a filter stub in the overflowing ashtray. |
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This could lead not merely to low alcohol content but to acrid and pungent tastes and aromas as well. |
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And with it, the scent of fame and glamour and money wafted under her nose, pungent and alluring as any joss stick. |
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Now the musty walls are reeking only of Darren Clarke and the pungent whiff of his cheroot. |
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It has quite a kick, emphasised by a pungent aroma that brings tears to the eyes and a hanky to the nose. |
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There's an airy, audible crispness to the shell, and a fine, pungent kick to the filling. |
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A tiny fire of dead greasewood branches warms my hands and perfumes the air with pungent woodsmoke. |
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French bassoons had a reedy, pungent tone, quite unlike the rounded timbre of German bassoons. |
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Like with Mac's in Nelson, there's the pungent, delectable smell of yeast and fermentation. |
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Fennel seeds are often included, adding a pungent, slightly aniseed note to the sauce. |
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The sweet, light tomato sauce provides space and support for the pungent, spicy salami and cheese. |
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DeFrancesco runs wild over the keyboard like a cat on a hot tin roof before the orchestra recapitulates the pungent main theme. |
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The pungent smell that emanates from the market comes from the range of dried small animals like rock rabbits or even complete donkey legs. |
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She lit up and Geoffrey could smell the pungent aroma of what he guessed must be Marijuana. |
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If you find sage's pungent and astringent taste too strong, mix it with some cooling mint, lemon balm, or lemon juice. |
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A muscly Sardinian, it is gold and orange tinged and delivers a pungent floral nose. |
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Fishing bats are large, yellow-orange, and rather pungent creatures that can hawk large flying insects or snag small ocean fish from the surf. |
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The eating of garlic is well known for causing a particularly pungent malodorous breath that can have unpleasant social consequences. |
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Some oreganos are mild, almost scentless, and not great for cooking, while others are pungent and flavorful. |
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Gone were the blossoms of blackthorns, brambles, sweet roses, violets, and pungent garlics. |
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This meant there was something ghostly nearby, or a pungent concentration of slime, or Robbie Neilson's scungy pyjamas. |
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Their pungent, peppery taste is also the perfect match for mild-tasting ingredients such as avocados. |
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Sometimes the odor was too pungent and thick for her to stand it for very long. |
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Saffron has a spicy, pungent, bitter taste and a tenacious odour, so only a very small amount is needed to give flavour and colour. |
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It's best to eat less of the astringent, bitter, and pungent tastes in winter, although all six tastes should be included in your diet. |
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When he entered the sickroom, the pungent scent irritated his nostrils, but he did not care. |
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Try the blue corn, green chile enchiladas smothered in a thick, pungent, sweet-edged green sauce. |
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Traditional Caprese salad has sweet, fresh bocconcini cheese, perfectly ripe tomatoes and pungent fresh basil. |
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Fly-pollinated plants, like the skunk cabbage of North America or the stinking corpse lily of Madagascar, typically have quite pungent odors. |
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Most of the world's humans are accustomed to the pungent smell of body odor. |
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In the sixteenth century, for example, pungent animal scents such as musk and civet were very popular. |
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Women who use the pungent coverup make less money than fully topless dancers, but many seem to prefer the alternative. |
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She has some pungent comments about the spineless response to terrorism. |
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They add a sharp, pungent flavour to dishes with a piquant base. |
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Mixed with the pungent smell of hay, I shall never forget it, ever! |
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It combined beautifully with the capers, although the mustard dressing was a little too insipid and in dire danger of being lost against the other pungent tastes. |
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So now I'm standing up to my shins in water that's being stained a sort of pungent reddy brown, and all around small fish and crabs are fighting one another to eat the eyes. |
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Regardless, that goes double for a hippy isle full of expats and pungent pot known as Bocas del Toro. |
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Much of its punch derives from new-minted, surprising chord progressions and pungent dissonance, an idiom Barber carries to the end of the setting. |
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He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb. |
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Since allicin also gives garlic its pungent aroma, by releasing it you are also ensuring that that whoever eats it will have that smell to reckon with. |
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Well, the attention to detail is excellent, and as soon as we sat down small plates of ham and pungent Parmesan and some gloriously crisp olive oil appeared out of the ether. |
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He's got a three-week Greyhound Discovery Pass, a map of mom-and-pop ski hills, and a yen to see the west from the vantage of a pungent window seat. |
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He said the smell was caused by polecats, which have a natural pungent odour, and the dead bird had stunned itself the previous day when it escaped and flew into a window. |
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Dried manure ground into fine powder by hooves and wagon wheels puffed up into the air and its pungent smell filled the town and drifted far outside the town. |
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The pungent smell of petrol at service stations will soon be a thing of the past under government plans to force retailers to cut cancer-causing fumes. |
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After years of Parmesan, mozzarella and goat's cheese with everything, there is a return to things pungent and veiny in kitchens around the country. |
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The marinated Vietnamese salami is seasoned with dried onion and tastes similar to ham but includes several kinds of spices, making it a little pungent. |
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I was transfixed by the sumptuous food, all new tastes and textures, sprinkled with this magical green stuff that was fresh, pungent and pokey all at the same time. |
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Their free clinic in central Athens is housed in a shabby apartment that smells of feverish bodies and pungent medicine. |
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The pungent aroma of incense filled the corridor as the door opened wider. |
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The instant she'd opened him up, she detected the putrid, pungent smell of booze as it breaks down in the body. |
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Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, on the other hand, found the Sestak imbroglio to be less, er, pungent. |
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I am led passed mills, mash tuns, washbacks and stills, each stage characterised by the pungent aromas of malt, fermentation and alcoholic vapours. |
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Coulommiers has the same barnyard-like smell that is delectably appetizing in Camembert and indicative of a truly ripe Brie, but is a bit more pungent. |
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The lamb was roasted with minced spices and peppers, tender and pungent. |
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The dark green, leafy vegetable has a pungent, peppery flavor. |
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After rubbing them against the bumpy bark, I had covered them in a pungent sticky sap, designed to protect the trees from the tendency to rot in such a wet environment. |
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And the smell of the Mojave after a drenching rain is an unforgettable pleasure, a scent flush with the pungent odor of creosote bush, mesquite, and sand verbena. |
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No, I could not smell the pungent pong of a mature Stilton cheese. |
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Gone are the bitter taste and pungent odor of many of the herbs. |
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The pungent little pepper is king of the Hungarian kitchen and seasons the distinctive goulash, a national dish in either its soup or its stew form. |
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He feels like himself, but is trapped in a dog's body, describing in graphic detail the many pungent, metallic, meaty and sickly smells all around him. |
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Her main objection was our liberal use of garlic, that pungent bulb with its pretty, papery sheath, encasing ivory-coloured segments, shaped like half-moons. |
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New hires are also warned not to wear perfume or aftershave that is too pungent. |
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On move-in day I opened the front door to a pungent, musky odor of pure mold. |
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Grilled flatbread with fresh, roasted figs, a pungent melt of blue cheese and a cap of pleasantly bitter arugula leaves has the appeal of some inspired pizza mutant. |
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Slightly piney, with a tiny taste of mint and ginger thrown in, it's an unforgettable flavor that can seem pungent or sweet, depending on how it's used. |
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It has a warm energy with bitter and acrid or pungent flavors. |
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As soon as I saw the wrapper of a delightfully pungent, runny-centered bucheron, I knew my dinner was done. |
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It also lacks the pungent aroma of sagebrush, instead imparting only a subtle currylike smell to the air. |
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Cheddar made in the classical way tends to have a sharp, pungent flavour, often slightly earthy. |
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Although it kills insectivores, such as moles and shrews, it rarely eats them because of the pungent scent glands on their flanks. |
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He, Dr. Breslin and several collaborators confirmed that the pungent substance in olive oil is a phenolic chemical, which they named oleocanthal. |
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Instead, the pungent clean scent of red cedar permeates the building that houses planers and stacks of neatly trimmed and planed lumber. |
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The first movement is filled with inventive counterpoint, lovely melodics and rich pungent harmonies that call to mind French impressionism. |
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The caramelly sugar entwines with the salty, pungent miso paste to make a very oriental-tasting sauce, more like a sweet dressing. |
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The onions are still a little pungent, but they have mellowed considerably and developed a surprising, and pleasant, crunchiness. |
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That customer who loves pungent Roquefort will appreciate the marriage partner of a Barsac or Sauternes from Bordeaux. |
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And just for the record, those are sinigrin and sulforaphane which give the hated sprout its pungent taste. |
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These compounds are sinigrin and sulforaphane, which give the sprout its pungent taste. |
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Garlic is widely used around the world for its pungent flavor as a seasoning or condiment. |
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They have a characteristic pungent, spicy flavor that mellows and sweetens considerably with cooking. |
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I accidentally dropped the bottle of ammonia and after few seconds, a very pungent stench could be detected. |
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Was her own conversion fueled by an ultimatum too, leaving her pungent with confidence yet sulky about heaving the ear lier values overboard? |
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The tagliatelli with pheasant ragout, rich and pungent, or grilled salmon with black-eyed peas can round out your night. |
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Still, many of the porous bones were slicked in pungent whale oil that continued to leak out. |
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But the Scottish rugby Union hope liquidised doses of the pungent bulb will eradicate the pests. |
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Some folks have good luck with their own mixtures using soft soap, ground hot pepper, garlic and other pungent herbs. |
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An Orientalized ratatouille of vegetables cooked in koshari tomato sauce was also sampled tasting warm on the palate and pungent. |
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The barrels that form the flor cap can become Fino, Manzanilla or Amontillado, but they are all marked out by a bracing, pungent dryness. |
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Acetic acid is also known as glacial acetic acid or ethanoic acid, and is a colorless liquid with a strong pungent odor. |
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Its moist conditions are ideal for creating the pungent, marbly mold for which blue cheese is so well known. |
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Microscopic observations showed that pungent peppers tend to have thinner spots on their seed coats than milder seeds. |
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Pyrophosphoric sulphobromide is a liquid of a clear yellow colour, and aromatic, pungent odour, resembling that of orthophosphoric sulphobromide, but still more disagreeable. |
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It felt like being in the chamber of a big green heart as the engine slowly pumped away and I breathed in the salty fumes of diesel oil and the pungent odour of jewfish. |
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We have soaked up the sights and sounds of Marrakech in Morocco, the pungent colourful tannies of Fez and fantastic mountain ranges and awe-inspiring gorges Todra and Dadess. |
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A speciality of the Toluca region of Mexico, the pungent sausage was spiked with roasted serrano and poblano chilies, plenty of herbs and a shot of vinegar for tang. |
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Then someone shoves a wad of bank notes under their snouts and they follow the stench of loot just as a truffle pig sniffs out the pungent aroma of a chunk of fungus. |
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The difference in pungent fragrance between the jockstraps of Welsh prop forwards and Turkish wrestlers is clearly not a fit subject for detailed discussion in these pages. |
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In the spring one of the first flowers to bloom in the woodland is dog's mercury, followed by purple violets, bluebells and the pungent wild garlic. |
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