It is an important issue because even trained tasters can have trouble distinguishing between bitterness and astringency. |
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The event will include displays from wine producers, whisky distillers and champagne tasters. |
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In 1912, pharmacist William Scoville devised the first systematic test for ranking the pungency of peppers using a panel of tasters. |
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In fact, the world's tasters, master distillers and blenders have long realised that whisky and champagne evolve in the bottle. |
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Sir Titus Salt kept a watchful eye over a panel of beer tasters judging a competition to recreate a brew in his honour yesterday. |
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The company also says its cheese was picked as the consumers' favourite in blind tests it conducted involving 300 tasters. |
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Professional tasters spend most of their time tasting alcoholic drinks, so it's pleasant to foray into the non-alcoholic sector. |
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But I have been asked to write something here because there are people reading this who don't know anything about food tasters. |
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The only correct way to hold the glass is by the stem though some professional tasters and aficionados like to hold it by the base. |
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I wanted the filling to be the real thing so I tested the recipe with many of my trusted tasters in the pub before I settled on the final mix. |
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The traditional Slovakian dish of goulash went down very well with the food tasters. |
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The professional chocolate tasters have a great time as, unlike their wine-tasting counterparts, they don't have to spit it out. |
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They studied 38 traits using a variety of physical and biochemical assays, plus a panel of trained tasters. |
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So for ages, the domain of beer analysis has been left to the subjectivity of professional tasters. |
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They are short, easy learning tasters that give people the chance to try new skills or hobbies. |
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The tasters did note that coffee from blade-ground beans had less body than coffee from burr-ground beans. |
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Like wine tasters, coffee tasters have developed a specialized vocabulary to analyze the complex flavors and feel of a cup of coffee. |
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Never mind that the vast majority of vintners and tasters and sommeliers are men. |
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Even the Pinot Noir sometimes seemed more mellow, which some tasters liked. |
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Many wine tasters have resorted to using anthropomorphic terms such as aggressive, clumsy, gutsy and precocious. |
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It still has a slightly firm finish but this wine scored well with high awards by all tasters. |
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The scene which appears most frequently in art shows the cook repelling boarders, beating off the tasters and nibblers who hover hopefully round his precious stewpot. |
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A total 275 wine tasters buckled down to the task of assessing competing wines and spirits. |
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Matthew, 34, who owns the Chilli Lime Deli in Fleming Square, Blackburn, moved his French stock back to his shop but was able to leave tasters on the stall. |
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The general consensus among the tasters was that Historic Beer 1843 was light, smooth, and altogether not unpleasing. |
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The organoleptic characteristics are checked by a panel of tasters selected by the inspection body. |
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A panel of trained professional tasters also found electroheated milk to be sweeter, with less bitter, oxidized and stale flavors than UHT processed milk. |
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Draw up an identical tasting sheet for each of the tasters so that the notes taken by everyone can be compared. |
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This new method is more reliable if it is applied, as proposed, by a panel of welltrained tasters. |
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Uncork before the tasters arrive and pour yourself a small quantity in a glass to decide what to do next. |
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Here are a few brief tasters for how young people are getting involved and setting their own agendas around the world. |
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Six tasters sat around a large, round table with a lazy Susan in the middle. |
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A recognition by professionals, journalists and great tasters that is extremely rewarding compared to the efforts we have made. |
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Some publications use panels or teams of tasters, so the person who steered you toward that great Spanish Rioja may not be the same one praising the German Riesling. |
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Unfortunately, many tasters are sometimes bluffed during the wine's prime age by its impressive velvety smoothness and by its powerful structure. |
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For fresh tomato juice, mashed potatoes and lima bean purée, the tasters had no clear favorites among the salts. |
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Use one or two activities as tasters at an informal gathering of leaders or at a more formal meeting or training event. |
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In more elegant surroundings, you spit into a spittoon, usually a simple container like a large bowl or an ice bucket that two or three tasters share. |
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We develop and adapt Clinutren by working side-by-side with a panel of tasters and with chefs and residents of retirement homes. |
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Sensory analysis of two Maccabeu wines one month after bottling, by a panel of 14 professional tasters. |
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Some of the foreign subsidiaries were also in on the action: The Dutch had brought along cheese, and the Belgians were offering tasters of their traditional Flammkuchen. |
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To classify its organoleptic qualities, olive oil is judged by a panel of trained tasters in a blind taste test. |
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As long as we were intent on committing a serious wine tasting misdemeanour we elected to go whole hog with a full blown crime spree built around far too much wine for four tasters. |
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The Goldilocks via media is happily occupied by the medium tasters. |
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On August 5th they cooked the world's first hamburger made of meat grown from scratch in a laboratory. The historic patty was not exactly a Porterhouse steak and a bit bland, according to two volunteer tasters. |
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They started their exploration of what was behind the strange aftertaste by asking seven experienced wine tasters to sample red wines and white wines while eating scallops. |
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Recipes tested, approved and craved for by our junior tasters. |
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These everyday tasters then rated their liking for each batch. |
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These cooking lessons are the perfect opportunity for the good tasters of good food or for the simply beginners to start having some specific culinary techniques by selecting food cautiously. |
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But occasionally — despite a huge staff that included pages and scribes, masseurs and tasters, lamplighters and pearl-setters — something slipped through the cracks. |
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Our Riesling Domaine Privé 2007 reached 9th place in that prestigious competition: 200 international tasters judged over 800 Rieslings from allover the world. |
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All were tasters for the most daring stunt of all, the occupation in 1973 of the hamlet of Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge reservation, where in 1890 around 300 Lakota had been killed by the American army. |
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If a brewer asks us to judge his product, we, or our tasters, must be able to tell him something about the taste, but also about the technical aspects behind the taste. |
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The results of the wine tasting undertaken by a panel of professional tasters will be announced at a gala dinner to be held on 16 October at the Hyatt Hotel in Canberra. |
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It would be very difficult to analyse that wine in chemical constituents and come up with a quality mapping between the various chemical constituents and what quality wine tasters say makes one wine better than another. |
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Surprise your guests and offer a reward to the best tasters! |
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A wonderful range of colours, aromas and bubbles that gave immeasurable pleasure to the tasters, who have had from time to time great surprises and emotional discoveries. |
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Through this comparative tasting, our expert will seek reactions from the tasters, even beginners, concerning the importance of having glasses appropriate to each wine. |
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High quality job tasters allow a person to gain knowledge of work places so that they can make job choices based on an understanding of what is required in work. |
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Maja Söderberg will also be there handing out tasters of climate friendly food and giving practical tips on how we as consumers can reduce the impact of food on climate change. |
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But Coors Light is light to begin with that our tasters felt the beer character was subsumed by citrusy essence. |
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The new menus however will include a choice of tasters, nibblers and sharing plates, as well as the restaurant's popular signature dishes. |
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Free tasters from our canteen staff and a VOX POPS video will be available where our past and present pupils share their thoughts on the school. |
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But the overpowering sweetness and the syrupy mouthfeel didn't hit the spot for our tasters. |
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