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I was in a rock band, but I didn't have any fear, because I had seen dhotis, your robes, and the saffron color and shaved heads in India.
The Pedant in the Kitchen is a charming little book, somewhere between the colour of saffron and mustard.
However, since he couldn't get any Hindus to pose for him, he dressed up his own son as a Hindu, shaved head, saffron robes and all.
A very beautiful serotinal saffron species from Crocus genus which is almost endemic to Romania.
For 20 long days these workers will pick the saffron crocus from early morning until the entire crop of regal purple is gone.
This was topped with smoked queen scallops which tasted vaguely of saffron, but not a lot else.
One of the most special of the autumn flowering crocus is Crocus sativus, the saffron crocus.
Saffron is made up of tiny filaments that are the dried pollen stigmas of the saffron flower.
Today there is new crocus, white and yellow, yellow aconite, and a strange, small saffron flower, contained by broad shafts of weed.
Her sparkling eyes and mischievous glance from under her bright saffron veil were delightful, and her footwork was sharp and true to the taal.
It is a triangular piece of ochre or saffron coloured cloth with the Khanda emblem in the middle.
Typically seen in Middle Eastern dishes, saffron is also the star ingredient in dishes like paella, bouillabaisse, and risotto Milanese.
Four or five minutes later, add the clams, then the mussels and prawns, and stir in the saffron strands.
Add the garlic, lime juice, saffron powder, baking soda, baking powder, flour, salt and pepper.
Soak the saffron and raisins or sultanas in 2 tbsp boiling water and set aside.
This version includes the traditional pine nuts and raisins, but has the addition of saffron.
Kashmiri cooks added spices like saffron to kababs, and the Rajputs, with their hunting tradition, used game meat for kababs.
No, it's just a noise that might attract some birds, particularly things like wrens and thornbills, and saffron whitefaces which we've just seen.
You can take a little bit of arsenic every day for ten years, but what happens if someone slips some meadow saffron in your polenta?
Small tarts would be made with a rich pastry of fine white flour, butter, sugar, saffron, and other good things, certainly meant to be eaten.
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The florets of this yield a beautiful pink dye, and are sometimes used to adulterate hay saffron.
Abroad it is frequently mixed with safflower, and in England with prepared marigolds, or French saffron.
Pick eight ounces of English saffron very clean, cut it fine, and steep it twenty-four hours in a gallon of the best white wine.
To dye gloves to look like York tan or Limerick, put some saffron into a pint of water boiling hot, and let it infuse all night.
Take as much vinegar as will cover them, boil it with a little salt, and a pennyworth of saffron tied in a piece of muslin.
When coloured with saffron, or sap green, it closely resembles the Irish usquebaugh.
She needed no snakeroot and saffron, nor indeed any other form of herb tea.
It was a saffron shawl all embroidered with splotchy red flowers as big as my hand.
I've been keeping away, because I was working on time, and I smell to strangulation of stramonium and saffron.
To Ursula, it was as if the world had opened its softest purest flower, its chicory flower, its meadow saffron.
Another specialty of Cornwall are the yellow saffron cakes, so unappetizing in appearance to those unused to them.
She wore a gown of pale saffron trimmed with three bouquets of pompon roses mixed with green.
Let us recognize it as an exquisite creation of art, not of nature, as wonderful as the pouter pigeon or the saffron rose.
If you wish to color the cream, stir in a little cochineal powder, saffron or powder blue, before you freeze it.
Butter is often colored with annatto, saffron, turmeric, marigold or coal-tar colors.
Put into a pint of alcohol, an ounce of turmeric powder, two drams of arnatto, and two drams of saffron.
It is generally a greasy stew of mutton, soaked with rancid butter and saffron, and seasoned with asafoetida.
A peculiar principle discovered by Gieger and Hesse in the seeds of the colchicum autumnale or common meadow saffron.
It is said to have been simply a decoction of meadow saffron.
Santal Carmin with the notes of bergamot, limette, saffron, sandalwood white musk, papyrus, cedarwood, and vanilla.
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