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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aromatic blend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture of scents or flavors, often in the context of food, beverages, or fragrances.
Example: "The coffee shop is known for its aromatic blend of beans sourced from various regions around the world."
Alternatives: "fragrant mixture" or "scented combination".
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We tour the premises, where I learn that Illy produces a delicate, aromatic blend of nine different Arabica coffees.
The ornate glass and metal water pipes are used for smoking an aromatic blend of tobacco, molasses and fruit known as shisha.
Another vineyard on the A list is Cape Mentelle; it makes a splendidly aromatic blend of sémillon and sauvignon blanc that bewitched my wife, Betsey, and several of the other like-minded pilgrims who traveled west from Sydney with us.
Start with the unusual spring rolls, dark golden thick cylinders stuffed with Chinese mushrooms, pork and tofu, or the fried dumplings made with rice flour dough around an aromatic blend of tender spiced pork.
For those with a big budget, you can't get more festive than Cire Trudon's Nazareth candle, as well as the glitzy gold packaging there's an aromatic blend of orange, clove and cinnamon.
The wines we liked best were well made and focused, with clear expressions of regional identity, particularly the earthy, aromatic blend of wild herbs that, if you close your eyes, can't help making you feel as if you're smack in the middle of the shrubby, rocky Languedoc.
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There are also several general Asian stores where I go for Chinese sausages and Thai curry pastes – Wing Yip and Wai Yee Hong both have vast ranges, while the Spicery in Bath brings in dozens of wonderful exotic spices and makes its own aromatic blends.
The company offers a large range of products, including premium fuels, diesel, biofuel blends, lubricants and low aromatic blends.
Also, don't be afraid to mix your essential oils to create aromatic blends.
Made from a chemical-free recipe of soy wax and essential oils (not synthetic fragrance), these are clean, unpretentious candles with complimentary aromatic blends, such the soothing Lavender + Bergamot, refreshing Orange + Cedarwood, and flirty floral Rose + Patchouli.
The dishes are seasoned with spices mixed by Wallace's wife, Claudia; her shop, Ambrosia, sells her aromatic blends of teas, spices and salts (Alder Smoked Sea Salt is great rubbed on steaks, Goma Shio Sesame Salt on veggies) and out-of-the-ordinary chocolates (dark chocolate with coconut cream, chili, vanilla and Ceylon cinnamon).
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