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"But it provides a coarser cut than what we can now achieve," Mr. Shah said.
Sillfield Farm New: big, dense and robust, plenty of fresh herbs (ie, as opposed to musty, dried ones), distinctive hammy note, seems to be a coarser cut, terrific.
The pipe tobacco is a coarser cut, but more important, it's taxed at roughly $2.80 a pound — about 10 percent the rate of cigarette tobacco (nearly $25 per pound).
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There is salami flecked with fennel seed, a coarse cut, oily chorizo, and some glorious lardo – "a savoury buttery taste" – the salty cured back fat of the fattest pigs.
It was accompanied by excellent coarse-cut, creamy coleslaw and terrific crisp French fries.
Then came a plate heavy with coarse-cut bacon, plump sausages, and two eggs staring right at him, as if to say: What are you doing here?
On the Rich side, there is a delectable coarse-cut salmon tartare and a merluza (Pacific hake) ceviche, flecked with sweet potato, corn, cilantro, and jalapeños.
When it finally came time to taste Shimada's noodles, they were perfect: thick, irregular strands made of coarse-cut buckwheat, a pasta to make an Italian grandmother weep with envy and respect.
A simple chopped salad (Denisco) -- leaf lettuce, tomato and onion under a sprinkling of Gorgonzola and vinaigrette -- paved the way for the red meat to come and made a better choice than the Willett salad, a coarse-cut mélange of onion, shrimp, green beans and tomato.
For much of the game the two sides provided a spectacle as coarse and cut-up as the pitch in the Port Elizabeth stadium.
The leaves are usually coarse and deeply cut.
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