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"We are a taste treat".
Not only that, its foliage provided a taste treat for unknown insects, and the result was a horrible eyesore until it recovered later in the summer.
Behind the cordon, you could see a row of cheap ethnic restaurants: Indian, West Indian, Chinese, Mexican, not to mention Candy World, a taste treat refuge of universal appeal.
Oily and buttery foods––anything soaked in oil or smothered in butter will be a taste treat but it'll also hit your waistline.
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The bread, as Alice Waters stated in my first book on burgers, is equally important, and great condiments can elevate a plain burger into a sensational taste treat.
One of his inventive dishes was an appetizer of five Asian soup spoons, each holding a separate taste treat: eggplant caponata, lobster and peaches, coconut consommé dotted with shrimp, sweet pea compote with caviar, and mushroom tapenade.
They are a natural taste treat brought to us courtesy of generations of farmers and gardeners who have preserved the best of the past.
Breaking the yellow yolk into the dish unleashed a luscious taste treat which we all commented on favorably.
The Clif family — the people who brought us Clif Bars — have wheeled out a new taste treat: bruschetta to go.
For an awesome taste treat, try roasting some tater tots and use them in place of the rice.
The dessert called "study of lemons" was a visual and taste treat: miniatures of meringue pie, frozen lemon yogurt (served in a Lilliputian cone) and a glass of sweetened lemon juice.
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