The Fords salt their own ham, make their own sausages and 17 different kinds of pie, including the most delicious pork pie I have ever tasted. |
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Smoked mackerel smelled and tasted like smoked fish, and I found it pretty good. |
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These had been slightly glazed with concentrated poaching liquor and dusted with what tasted like ground-down, caramelised peach crisps. |
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The haddock was a bright white colour, but tasted a little tough, as if it had been overcooked a tad. |
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For a start we were served with arguably the best garlic bread we have tasted in years. |
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I love eggs Benedict, but have tasted better in countless roadside diners in the States, where the dish is a breakfast staple. |
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The one lowlight came in the form of the lasagna, which although it tasted fine on top, was blackened on the bottom. |
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No group of fans have tasted the pure air at the top of the mountain and luged so quickly all the way back to the leaden smog. |
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It was the most unusual thing I've tasted in a long while, pretty typical I'd say, of his cooking which is audaciously different. |
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The tuna pasta salad was creamy with mayonnaise, and although I could taste some dill, it tasted flat and old. |
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When we discussed the sambar soup after the meal, Palani's young cousin Usha, commented that it tasted a bit strange. |
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Tea from a can with brown soda bread sandwiches and rhubarb tart never tasted so good. |
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After being opened for a day or more, the Chardonnay sometimes tasted softer and less oaky, the Cabernet rounder and less tannic. |
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The tuna tartare and caviar tasted as fine as I remembered, and so did the uni risotto. |
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But the type of seafood used would have made no difference to the disappointment I felt when I tasted it. |
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In the evening father lit a fire and boiled water for the tea, with so unique a flavour that never since have I tasted anything like it. |
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The restaurant staff who tasted the results found them very different from usual chicken. |
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We had barbecues with rosemary, steaks with rosemary and everything we had for Sunday lunch always tasted of rosemary. |
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We foraged for the elusive baski, an absurdly delicious wild strawberry that tasted of cherry and blackcurrant too. |
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Sick of wines that tasted of artificial flavours and chemicals, he confided his frustration to his wife. |
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Of course we had the cork to test before the wine was poured, and of course it was tasted before all glasses were filled. |
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Very educational and then, of course, I tasted their whiskies which were fine. |
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This dry red wine with rich fruit flavours, smoky bouquet and fabulous garnet colour can be tasted at the fair. |
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The third reason that Lord Chaitanya appeared was to enjoy the bliss tasted by Radharani. |
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Her films may have been different but they rarely tasted success at the box-office, forcing her to re-think her strategy. |
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The 100-metres world champion since 1997 had finally tasted defeat after victories in 42 consecutive finals. |
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Macken is hoping to see some action in Monday's potential showdown at Molineux, a ground where he has already tasted victory this season. |
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Bristol Rovers had tasted the magic in the third round, of course, with that stunning 3-1 win at Derby. |
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Thackley and Liversedge tasted sweet victories last night in the Northern Counties East Premier Division. |
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Without a win for nine games they have now tasted victory in their last three matches. |
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The universal will replace the individual when we have experienced and tasted it in meditation. |
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Now they have tasted blood, surely nothing will stop these committed shareholders from causing devastation among Britain's directors. |
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They were eventually forced back, but awaited their escape hungrily, for they had tasted blood and wanted more. |
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We had turkey that tasted of turkey stuffed with chestnut one end and sausage meat mixed with sage the other. |
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The pate had pistachios in it and bacon wrapped around it and tasted rich and savory and utterly decadent. |
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I've tasted hundreds of excellent unblended, single barrel malts, where the array of aromas and flavours far exceed that of any blend. |
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It might have worked in a smaller dose, but served in a spaghetti bowl, it tasted like a bottle of cough syrup poured over a chocolate malt. |
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Originally, this product was for infants and invalids, but because malted milk tasted good, everyone started drinking it. |
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Therefore, any food container that bulges or swells may contain gas produced by C. botulinum and should not be opened or tasted. |
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When we Green Berets were in Alaska on maneuvers for a long time, nothing tasted better than hobo coffee. |
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This young wine was more successful than just about any Aussie Tempranillos we've tasted. |
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The closest things I had ever tasted to this were maple fondants, those cute soft candies shaped like little maple leaves, imported from Canada. |
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Better than Baileys, it is certainly the best cream liqueur tasted, made with Scotch whisky. |
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The meat had been marinaded in herbs and cheese overnight, so that it not only tasted tender but also sent off a lasting aroma on your tongue. |
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Because she had many remedies in court, all these remedies were checked and then tested and tasted by her physicians before she consumed them. |
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It tasted fruity, nutty and milky, with a slight tang, but the balsam strip smoothed out the tang with its woodsy flavor. |
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It's a seafood guy's prim, tricky version of a banana split, and it tasted pretty great, even to a meat guy like me. |
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I do not like vegetables but would eat them if they tasted of chocolate or marshmallow or any other sweets. |
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The most unusual bread he has tasted recently was marshmallow and beer flavour. |
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Ever since my family tasted the ultimate sea change three years ago my three girls are up at 4 every morning bar Sunday. |
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I have recently bought a breadmaker, and so far, Doves Barleycorn Flour makes the best loaf I have ever tasted! |
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Food that I would normally savour, like mature cheese, bacon, or roast beef, has tasted dry and dead in my mouth. |
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West however had tasted defeat in the second semi final and literally took the game by the throat. |
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He was a precocious genius, became famous very early, and for a while tasted society life and the pleasure of entertainment and diversion. |
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They tasted good but would have tasted even better if the sabayon had not begun to split and become cold by the time it reached the table. |
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Most of the best red Merlots carry the VITI seal, for which they must be tasted and assessed, while pale pink Merlot Bianco has been popular. |
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The food certainly tasted wonderful and was the perfect tonic before the long flight home. |
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It serves some of the best meze I've ever tasted and after dinner you can sip a strong Syrian coffee while passing round the nargila. |
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The man brought dry cheese, more water, and a hunk of tough meat that tasted more than a little rancid. |
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I saw a friend and she had tourtiere for dinner, except without meat and with seitan instead, so it actually tasted good. |
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I have bathed her, shampooed her hair, tasted her tears, her sweat, her essence. |
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The brat was cooked through and not greasy, but it tasted more like a mild sausage dog. |
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Nothing in the world tasted as good for breakfast as stolen rolls with some butter and jam and a mug of milky coffee. |
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And if you've ever tasted one of my tuna, pasta, vinegar, lemon, sweetcorn, chile, minced beef dishes, you'd be terrified at the idea. |
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True to their tradition, sugar was often added and the kadi often tasted like sherbet. |
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Back at this home base, the billies were soon boiling and a cup of tea never tasted better. |
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Or would one of them claim it tasted of peanut butter and elderberries while the other detected hints of shoe polish and rainbow trout? |
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The miso soup was some of the best either of us had ever tasted in this city. |
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The slow-braised lamb shanks and short ribs we've tasted in restaurants lately have inspired us to follow suit. |
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My mother used to make brilliant tripe but mine tasted absolutely awful and my guests were far from impressed. |
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Our oysters tasted fresh and the chicken biryani had a good Indian flavour to it. |
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It tasted sweet and bitter on his tongue at the same time and made him shiver slightly, unable to decide if he enjoyed the taste or not. |
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It tasted of chocolate not sugar, but was not so unremittingly dark that it would defeat those who find very bitter chocolate just too grown-up. |
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An unlikely mix of Italian Taleggio, pesto, and pine nuts was more sightly and tasted surprisingly smooth. |
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This was a green curry of such blandness that had I tasted it blind I'd not have known what I was eating. |
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Have you ever seen, heard or even tasted blood pudding, which seems a little bit bizarre and even horrible? |
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The restaurant critic also noted the unbuttered frozen peas that were cold and the vapid vichyssoise that tasted commercially made. |
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While I mused, I had mechanically chewed all my food because I had barely tasted it. |
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The air tasted musty and stale so I hooked the corner of the canvas cover up so the air could flow through. |
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I tasted it once and had to take a slug of sour mash to get the sweet out of mouth. |
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During the first trial, we waited until the bird ate both items to make sure that each bird at least tasted an unpalatable prey item. |
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It went on like this for several more rounds before what was in the pot finally tasted and smelled like something you'd want to serve on pasta. |
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They tasted the wines without knowing their identities, snickering confidently as they scribbled down their scores. |
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I found that the flavors melded together nicely, and the braciola tasted even better the second day. |
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He was drinking his beverage of choice at the time, Brandy Alexanders, which tasted like milkshakes to him, but packed a dangerous punch. |
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The brats and cheese never tasted so good in Wisconsin as the day those MRI results came back. |
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If you've never grown or tasted French sorrel, now is the time to make its acquaintance. |
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It tasted sweet but not too sweet, and the breading was crisp with crunchy, tasty edges. |
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A fellow breakfaster commented that the ham he had was the best he'd tasted in Thailand. |
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We tasted some solera wines, together with some from Almacenistas Jurado and Zamorano. |
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I suspiciously tasted it and discovered it not much stronger than an authentic French Brie. |
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However, I don't know whether the chef was careless while cooking this dish, it tasted just so-so. |
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My savarin with rum and muscatel tasted like a stale doughnut soused in wine. |
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Served in a piping hot tureen, the tender venison meat was soaking in a sauce that tasted of pearl onions and wine. |
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Sparkling wines tend to be tasted slightly cooler to retain the carbon dioxide. |
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The Bubblegum Coins tasted like bubblegum, but they tasted like the worst bubblegum I've ever had. |
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The beef vindaloo, the hottest curry we had, tasted of cumin and cardamom and wasn't initially crazy hot, but did have a lasting burn. |
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Until I tasted the 2000 vintage of this Languedoc Chardonnay, I was not very keen on the confected style of this heavily promoted southern white. |
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But when they had burned the thigh pieces and tasted the vitals, they cut all the remainder into pieces and spitted them. |
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The pizzas were freshly baked in a brick oven and tasted absolutely fantastic. |
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I'm no pastry chef, but I tweaked and tasted, from all-purpose to cake flour, buttermilk to sour cream, baking powder to soda, recipe to recipe. |
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The spring roll was crispy yet standard, but the accompanying plum sauce tasted like real plums, even retaining their deep purple colour. |
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The pork and leek sausage tasted supermarket-bought, and the mash was on day release from potato prison. |
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The sizeable slab of pressed meat was served with fresh bread and delicious thick oatcakes, which tasted just like the kind Granny used to make. |
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Shards of crabmeat in a cannelloni studded with celery root and clams tasted sweeter because of a broth of red chili and thyme. |
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My dessert was an apple tarte tatin with caramel ice cream, and it is one of the best desserts I have ever tasted. |
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My friend got the cacao nib hot chocolate, which tasted caramely and soooo good. |
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The pizza tasted much better than it looked, tangy tomato paste, nice, moist pan-style dough. |
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He reached three more grand slam finals, including the Australian and US Opens, but never tasted victory again on the big stage. |
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She heard gunshots, loud and sharp through the air and a strangled scream ripped from her throat, as she tasted the dirt. |
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At the same time, Rahu is made immortal by his having tasted the celestial drink, Soma. |
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The chicken tasted very fresh and the sauce was delicious with a strong mustard flavour. |
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The group tasted wines at Saint Emilion, while gourmet picnics and shopping visits to cellars, charcuteries and cheese shops filled any gaps. |
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It tasted sweet like honey for only a second and then a sudden painful lurching started in her womb. |
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It tasted like a mixture of chocolate, hoisin sauce and fruit jelly sweets. |
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She always put yummy things in there that tasted cheesy or creamy or meaty. |
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You even get home-made scones for breakfast, along with the freshest country eggs I have ever tasted. |
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An explorer who found a 2000-year-old jar of honey in an Egyptian tomb said it tasted delicious! |
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The little dark-brown, doughnut-shaped fritters tasted a whole lot like Indian pakoras, and indeed came with a dish of raita for dipping. |
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After many hours without food, that first chocolate bar from the rescue team tasted really good. |
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I was offered a variety of dishes including beef stew and dumplings, chicken chasseur and a hotpot and I tasted all of them. |
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It tasted awful, but then smoking a cigar is never as pleasant as smelling it in the air. |
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Before serving, I tasted it again and added a bit more salt, chopped cilantro and lime juice. |
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Her arm hurt, her stomach hurt, her face ached on both sides, and she tasted the salty sweetness of blood in her mouth. |
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I've tasted many clarets of this level of quality with both venison and pheasant, and in every case it has proved an enjoyable accompaniment. |
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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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The filling of the meat gyozza dumplings tasted like a bad Forfar bridie inside tough pastry with an old fat fryer niff to it. |
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Some expertly cooked carrots and green beans tasted even better with the little pat of butter included in the deal. |
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Intrigued, we ordered a round and, as advertised, it tasted like someone had dropped a pat of Land O'Lakes into weak Earl Grey. |
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When I tried buying bunches of parsley, I found that many of the leaves smelt and tasted remarkably like grass clippings. |
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It was as if it had suddenly tasted peace and freedom after the tumult and congestion of Italy. |
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I'm not that keen on whisky, but this creamy sauce was something I'd never tasted before and I liked it. |
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You brushed past her gently on the way into the flat, and you almost tasted her perfume, so sickly sweet, so cloying. |
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However, the nation's indigenous peoples have never tasted their share of Argentina's riches. |
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That would be fine if there was some tomatillo base, but it just tasted like peppered cilantro with some pepper and cilantro-pepper. |
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I tasted the company's signature cold-brew recently and was pleasantly surprised to find that I felt no need to dump extra sugar into my cup. |
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It tasted very good, but it ended up looking like a big mess, the layers collapsed and the structure was lost. |
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A man's life, we are told, is incomplete unless and until he has tasted love, poverty and war. |
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The fact of whether they had square shaped indents in them or not made no difference to the way that the food tasted. |
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I ran menial errands, tasted everything, and feigned indifference towards the whole process. |
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The young fella had finally tasted the glamorous world that captured his imagination four decades earlier. |
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The wild-mushroom fettuccine tasted flat, but a platter of crabmeat ravioli elicited murmurs of satisfaction from the finicky eaters at my table. |
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Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. |
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And I tasted gyros in Cyprus, kimchi in Pyongyang, and injera in Addis Ababa. |
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It tasted appropriately archaic, like a library full of old leatherbound books where someone's been smoking a pipeful of something aromatic. |
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What America is tasting now is something insignificant compared to what we have tasted for scores of years. |
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But they had done that before, been there, tasted it and had their fill of it. |
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Before 1958 the dark brown Smartie had a plain chocolate centre and the light brown one tasted of coffee. |
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I came back in and finished my drink and looking back I can't recall that it tasted any different. |
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However I was consoled by the fact that when it had cooled down to a bearable temperature it actually tasted very good. |
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Meat was plentifully distributed within the burrito and the toppings tasted fresh. |
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I accidentally cooked the sausages in the convection oven for too long so they became hard as cardboard and tasted horrible. |
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Food cooked over wood and water heated with wood felt different, tasted different. |
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After this he sampled some Irish hospitality in Gallahue's Bar in the town and tasted Guinness but particularly liked Irish coffee. |
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We finished the evening with the most perfect Irish coffees I have ever tasted. |
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At least one other kind of fern is immediately poisonous, so such plants are not to be tasted at random. |
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Basted with sweet and sour vinegar and cherry juice, the meaty duck breast tasted succulent and flavourful. |
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Once you have smelled and tasted a corked wine, it becomes a fairly easy problem to recognize. |
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But he tasted success when his traditional pork pie and his speciality steak and onion pie were voted the best. |
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Mirrors reflect burnished silver candelabras, enhancing the pleasure of jaded diners who've tasted it all. |
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Several of his long-time customers commented that his produce tasted better than in years past, and was keeping for longer. |
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The movie has won critical acclaim and tasted commercial success in the West. |
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This was topped with smoked queen scallops which tasted vaguely of saffron, but not a lot else. |
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In the '80s, several low-cal wines flopped because they tasted watered-down. |
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Most of the spirits found for the lower classes were weak concoctions of fermented herbs and cheap grains, and tasted much like boiled mud. |
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I still don't know, but the whole dish, washed down with a half of bitter, sure tasted great. |
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No disrespect intended, but have you and your husband tasted everyone's jollof rice to make such a statement? |
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Father's venison, which came with a Dijon crust, beetroot, shallots and bacon, was medium rare, well hung and tasted delicious. |
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Inside, however, they were filled with a succulent, sweet, juicy meat unlike anything Maria had tasted before. |
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It tasted wonderful, the meat was juicy and full of flavor and the sauce was excellent. |
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Then there was a ramekin of lemony aubergine pate which was, in truth, more of a dip and tasted of red pepper rather than aubergine. |
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But after they have been here a while and have tasted Australian lamb a few times they are rapt. |
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As with any ratatouille, it tasted even better the next day and the day after that, so it's an ideal make-ahead dish. |
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We tasted a wide range of wines, from a sparkler to whites to reds to a very nice little semisparkler for dessert. |
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One tester thought it had a bitter aftertaste, another said it tasted of coffee. |
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The strawberries were not visible, the chocolate not tasted at all, and the yogurt leaves a funny aftertaste. |
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The drink was served in a wine glass, straight up, no ice and tasted inoffensive. |
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You'll discover winter melons that keep until Christmas, melons that taste like pineapples and melons sweeter than any you've ever tasted. |
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Crab braised in rice wine in a sauce thickened with more albumen tasted as though it had been cooked in sea water. |
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It could be like chocolate cake that you've never tasted and then suddenly, wow! |
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Also on display was his lager and strong ale, so we gave it a quality control test, to make sure that they still tasted good. |
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This new style of beer tasted different from traditional ale and was received with initial suspicion in England. |
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The wine must pass an analytical test and is blind tasted by a panel which may reject wines judged faulty or atypical, and often does. |
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It tasted wonderful to her, like ambrosia compared to the slop Vinch had been feeding her all of her life. |
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Geneva had wanted a lavish one, filled with gifts and smiles, dance and music, and food that tasted of ambrosia. |
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Yummy yum, this is already completely different to any other champagne I have ever tasted. |
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Tim from Winecast tasted a 2002 Old Vine Zinfandel from California and a 1998 Banyuls. |
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Bett's brew is the best you ever tasted and she made a couple of big angel food cakes too. |
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Include a little toasted anise seed for its subtle licorice hint, and you'll stir up a combo like none you've ever tasted. |
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The title came about when the two owners tasted an experimental Chardonnay that had been left on the lees in barrels for some time. |
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Once you have tasted a perfect lemon sole simply cooked you might be tempted to throw every cookbook out of the window. |
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When the door shut behind him, I dipped my finger into the icing and tasted it. |
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All the pears we tasted didn't taste anything like their supermarket counterparts. |
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He tasted one and looked disappointed, like he was expecting something more exciting. |
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He gave the over all impression of someone who had tasted something much too sour for his liking. |
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It was an interesting novelty, but tasted more like an apple pie than a ballpark pretzel. |
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After finishing the beef, we ordered bowls of rice and Roti Canai, a kind of Indian crisp pancake, and mixed them in the curry sauce, which tasted delicious! |
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I've tasted his johnny cakes, flour mixed with salt and water on a fence post and cooked on a sheet of galvanized iron, zinc curling off around the dough. |
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In comparisons to nontasters, supertasters tasted more sweetness in table sugar, more bitterness in foods and beverages such as black coffee, and more sourness in fruits. |
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Any idea why it tasted like some combination of radiator fluid and formaldehyde? |
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Even as the judges tasted the food, a demonstration on how to handle liquefied petroleum gas cylinders safely, and tips on conserving fuel, kept the participants busy. |
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He told David to experiment with honey in the manufacture of beer and wine, but he always seemed to find that the wine had a burnt smell, and tasted too sweet, like a liqueur. |
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It was the best continental breakfast I have ever tasted, with deliciously buttery croissants, freshest orange juice, and perfectly strong, smooth espresso. |
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All the Sauvignon Blancs I tasted were from the 2002 vintage, and on this showing it seemed that the harvest had been kind to both vine and grape. |
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Split pea soup and ham from a packet has never tasted so good. |
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And then she tasted the fritz Briem Berliner Weisse 1809, and everything changed. |
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The Szechuan style pork was served with crispy won ton strips, which is an interesting idea, but the flavour was one-dimensional and tasted strongly of hoisin. |
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The bootleg alcohol that was produced then, often called gut-rot, tasted so vile that the bartenders learned to mix the alcohol with fruit juices to disguise the taste. |
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Locally made Golden Tree chocolate, wrapped in sparkling aluminum and tempting red paper, it tasted of freshly crushed cocoa beans picked in Asante land. |
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Readers familiar with Chekhov, Gogol, Pushkin or Turgenev have already tasted some 19th-century Russian gothic literature. |
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Her mouth tasted of stale air and her mind was a soft and muzzy. |
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If I had not tasted Sainsbury's, I would have awarded this five stars. |
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For the record, I have tasted and enjoyed Doritos Locos Tacos, possibly due to Proustian effects. |
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It's like when I thought I liked feta, but then I ate this feta that was in the fridge for like two months and it tasted like vom and now I'm very cautious. |
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Being in the desert was a new experience for me, a native Westerner who had never seen birds nesting in a saguaro nor tasted a prickly pear margarita. |
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I hadn't yet tasted the sweet life of web fashion journalism. |
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He had never tasted such delicious, scrumptious, crispy, luscious, delectable, exquisite, ambrosial, nectareous, yummy lettuce in all of his life. |
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Still we went out and got the best fish and chips I've ever tasted. |
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Anyway, the food tasted good and was certainly very filling. |
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It tasted tangy and strangely sweet, like butterscotch, and caused my normally reserved mother to whisper quiet ululations as she picked at it with her spoon. |
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I've tasted bad coffee, but never anything that actually tasted of turps. |
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It tasted great too, so it was with heavy heart that I summoned a waiter over and told him I had never ordered rabbit before and I simply did not like the taste. |
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For the first time, she really tasted the rawness, the exhaustion, and the exhilaration of the family business. |
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Among them, nearly 400 beetles that locals called nanisani, a term that refers to the tingling or numbing sensation in the mouth when the beetles and the birds are tasted. |
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Recently I tasted five bottles of the 1937 Macallan, each of which had spent more than 30 years in a cask and about 30 years in screw-capped bottles. |
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Trying to describe the chile verde experience to someone who's never tasted it is like trying to describe the ocean to someone who has never seen it. |
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My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch. |
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Her immediate reaction was surprise that it actually tasted of chicken. |
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This was the first time in my life that I tasted a corn dog. |
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That workhouse skilly was the vilest compound I ever tasted. |
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His lips were soft and silky smooth, and he tasted of cinnamon and cream. |
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Some, but by no means all, residual sugar is tasted as sweetness. |
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There was not one undrinkable or corked bottle in the 60 I tasted. |
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The banana, wrapped with a crisp flour crust, tasted like cream. |
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The bland blue-fin-tuna carpaccio seemed to have been previously frozen, and my salad of thinly sliced Muscovy duck tasted properly gamy but dry as shoe leather. |
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I tasted different types of suffering which I did not know before. |
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Yet there were almost three decades of struggle before she tasted success. |
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But the worst thing, by far the worst thing I have ever tasted was junket. |
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I took a sip of the smooth wine that tasted sweetly of seasonal fruit. |
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Then, with a new job in a new part of the country, I finally sold my soul to eternal debt, took the plunge into home ownership and, for the first time, tasted independence. |
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I thought it tasted disgusting and it was years before I tried another. |
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A ravioli of foie gras, melon and light cheese tasted like mild soap. |
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Now that you've tasted blood, your going to want more, and more of it. |
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It tasted like there was some condensed tomato soup in there. |
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Not only did it look like and have the texture of crude oil, it tasted like it had been recently drilled. |
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Popcorn has never tasted so good to Lavonne Sanders, an entrepreneur who has turned popping golden kernels of corn into a lucrative business venture. |
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You'll be glad to know that the restaurant's parting shot, a rather insipid brandy Alexander, was as horrible as anything I've tasted this side of George IV Bridge. |
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Unfortunately, I hate black jelly beans, and I thought it tasted nasty, so I wound up chugging my drinks, which is really not the point of absinthe. |
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The banoffee pie featured dry, stick-to-your-teeth pastry without any flavour of butter and runny toffee which tasted like barely-caramelised condensed milk. |
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In my euphoric state it tasted of nectar, crisp, cool, subtle, delicious. |
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My wife was most impressed by the veggie dish, which comprised mainly of courgettes and aubergines, and tasted excellent, although the pork was also fine. |
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They suffer all the Brummagem sentiments emanating therefrom, and return confirmed in the belief that they have tasted the culture of Einstein and Beethoven. |
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How much of that pain have you tasted, how much of that hurt have you swallowed? |
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I had lunch in Cafe 1001, great for people-watching and toasted focaccia sandwiches, but my cherry smoothie tasted mostly and strangely of banana. |
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The sausages were so overcooked they tasted like salami, while the mash was so heavily laden with mustard you could probably start your own bomb factory with it. |
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After all, the yakisoba on the table between us tasted just as sweet. |
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And having tasted success, he is touchy about the movies he accepts. |
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Bertie had to admit the lamb stew was the best he ever tasted. |
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They were quickly served and tasted best when still steaming. |
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If you've never tasted it you should know that it has a dry, almond nuttiness rather than the sweet marzipan flavors we associate with maraschino cherries. |
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He tasted it, because it sure smelled like bread, and then ate it. |
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These extracts are incomplete since our correspondent had already swallowed some sections of the document before he realised that the fruit chaat tasted better than usual. |
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They came with tiny white beans that tasted of salt and goose fat but with a herby edge, and ribbons of bright green savoy cabbage, cooked with bacon lardons. |
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She said it was the best fish and chips she had ever tasted. |
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I asked Ricardo if he had tasted any of Australia's dry Verdelhos. |
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And it looked like a cucumber and tasted like a mild honeydew. |
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Admittedly, I have not yet tasted one with the multi-layered complexity of the great Burgundies, but even so a drinkable Pinot Noir for under a tenner is a real steal. |
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It tasted as if it had sat on a railway-station buffet for weeks. |
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A few seconds later, Tony came into the room with two plastic cups with brown liquid that tasted mildly of coffee, but was way too weak to be called coffee. |
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I tasted bile and retched again, my stomach jerking agonizingly. |
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She bit into amethysts that tasted like purple barley sugar. |
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The meat was finely minced and flavored with cloves and bits of roasted pear, and when you mashed it up, it tasted like a sweet, exotic version of shepherd's pie. |
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The wines are continually tasted, and when he judges that they have reached their peak, they are carefully blended to create the chateau's premier cru vintage wine. |
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The wine tasted so light that they drank a lot without any consideration. |
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Having tasted blood once, they will be prepared to wield the knife again. |
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If tasted at room temperature, the flavour is quite unpalatable. |
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He tasted faintly of chocolate with a hint of mint flavoured toothpaste. |
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The wings appeared to be charred but tasted all right for my liking. |
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He saw the woman stand slowly and his mouth tasted as dry as dust. |
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She talked about the day when she first tasted the joy of flying. |
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Men have tasted of the apples of Sodom, and they have found bitter ashes under an inviting and luscious surface. |
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Many of the 25 the wine panel tasted also exhibited vegetal, cedary, herbaceous, roasted and crushed-fruit flavors. |
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He praised your cigaret, cursed feebly because his fresh milk tasted sour to him, and quietly went west. |
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I never really liked broccoli before, but now that I've tasted it the way you cook it, I'm a convert! |
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Rawlins leaned from the saddle and wet his hand in the river and tasted it. It's gypwater, he said. |
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She had never heard of matzo, never tasted the bitter herb, never waited, impatiently, for the moment when she could eat the charoset. |
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Never had sleep been more refreshing nor food tasted more savory, and he began already to harden and his face wore a kinglier look. |
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Rahul Verma, Delhi's most authoritative expert on street food, said he first tasted the dish in 1971 and that its origins were in Punjab. |
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Longevity is no guarantee of success, however, as 13 of the 34 never tasted the glory of winning the race. |
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But it was good milk to drink and after crossing the six-week desert of milklessness, it tasted of ambrosia. |
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He realised that his ordeal had filled his soul with the fruit of experience, however bitter it tasted at the time. |
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Smoking is a practice in which a substance is burned and the resulting smoke breathed in to be tasted and absorbed into the bloodstream. |
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Cherries were introduced into England at Teynham, near Sittingbourne in Kent, by order of Henry VIII, who had tasted them in Flanders. |
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Is there such a thing as a good tasting vegetarian hot dog? Cuz every one I've tried tasted like smelted tire. |
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I actually hate the taste of meat, so if something tasted like meat it would be disturbing the sausages and nut meat etc.. dont taste like meat. |
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I ate the staple corn paste sadza every day and tasted fried mopane worms. |
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He liked what he had tasted so much that we settled on five gallons of the Weiss beer I was making at the time. |
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All these factors combine, on the evidence of the wine I tasted when I visited the vineyard earlier this month, to produce spankingly good fruit. |
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We did manage to find a handful of lower-fat mozzarellas, swisses, and cheddars that tasted more or less like the real thing. |
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All of them were tasted blind by us, with labels covered, and initially in silence, except for the odd slurp and splosh of our spittoons. |
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