Saumur and Saumur Champigny can be a bit stringier in their youth, but often age better than any other Loire reds. |
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In second place was the white flesh accompanied by the stringier but slightly sweeter cabbage ends. |
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As he speaks he sorts a tray of beans, discarding stringier ones. |
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The oxtail in a scallop appetizer was playing a part that other chefs have assigned to short rib, but it was doing so in a stringier, murkier, less appealing fashion. |
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When we got home, we found the plums were either over-ripe or rotten, the blackberries were the sourest we'd ever tasted and the beans were stringier than a rope factory. |
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As they get older the meat will become stringier and tougher. |
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