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Thicker skin can also mean a deeper color.
It has a bolder taste, a deeper color and a chewier consistency.
Its flesh eventually faded to pink, however, and scientists fired radiation to produce mutants of deeper color — Star Ruby, released in 1971, and Rio Red, released in 1985.
To these the Masi winery has recently added Oseleta, a low-yielding grape that imbues the wine with greater tannic structure and deeper color.
Other meunier Champagnes were richer, with a deeper color, but gave off unpleasant weedy aromas, like poorly made still white wines from sauvignon blanc.
A heavy cast-iron skillet that has been cured over the years, developing that almost menacing blackness (Ralph named his black Labrador "Skillet"), will cook the chicken more evenly and lend it a deeper color and flavor.
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If the scratch is a little deeper, color-coordinated fill sticks containing wax and putty can be rubbed on like crayons before polyurethane is applied.
Get over "getting over": dark clouds don't fade but drift with ever deeper colors.
Longer cooking will yield deeper colors, and so will cooling the eggs in the dye.
"The deeper colors are harder," Biedebach said.
Contour your lips with deeper colors.
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