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herb, parts of various plants cultivated for their aromatic, pungent, or otherwise desirable substances.
It has a floral, aromatic, pungent flavor with pronounced juniper and a strong citrus element.
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Its flavour is aromatic and pungent.
Cassia from all three countries has a sweet, aromatic, and pungent flavour.
It was also the leading emporium for the aromatic and pungent spices of India, all of which found their way to the markets of Greece and the Roman Empire.
Table 9 Descriptive sensory analysis attributes and definitions used to evaluate cooked rice flavor (aromatics, taste, mouthfeel) Sewer animal An immediate and distinct pungent aromatic in the flavor characterized as sulfur-like and generic animal.
There were sweet, creamy Glenns, aromatic Hadens and pungent Tommy Atkins.
Cinnamon is maybe the most‑used baking spice, and for good reason – it's sweet, mellow, warm and aromatic without being pungent.
If a single element unites what remains of the Italian South Village today, as well as drawing people from all over the city, it is the savory, pungent, aromatic presence of pork, cheese and bread stores -- and the bakeries.
This is the kind of thing you can discover in any encyclopedia, though no reference book ever breathes a word about the fact that this humming, aromatic, acid-flashback, pungent, tingly fingered world is acted out differently for each one of us by the puppet theater of our senses.
Caribbean rums vary in style from the highly aromatic, at times pungent, Jamaican-style rums to the very light Cuban-style rums designed for cocktails.
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