It will become increasingly darker until it reaches the ideal nut-brown stage. |
The bird should be golden brown all over with a crisp skin and have buttery, lemony juices of a nut-brown colour in the bottom of the tin. |
His loose, nut-brown shirt, stained with weeks of sweat, hung outside his pants. |
Beneath his watchband lies a strip of pink, tender skin, a stark contrast to his nut-brown tan. |
Monti, a short, stocky man in his seventies, with a creased, nut-brown face, was unconcerned with these grand meditations. |
Mine was a model of its kind, wobbly, eggy, beautifully fresh with a perfect nut-brown caramel. |