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Discover Ludwig"delicate food" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to food that is subtle, refined, or easily damaged, and is often used to describe gourmet dishes or dishes that require careful handling. Example: The restaurant's signature dish was a plate of delicate food, featuring thinly-sliced raw fish on a bed of delicate greens, drizzled with a delicate truffle oil sauce.
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Delicate food can slide around a nonstick surface with little or no oil.
And if that sounds right on, it is, but it is also beautiful, delicate food arranged by season, of course.
Mr. Barber's delicate food -- his pearls of tangerine gelée, his heavenly creamed kale -- is not for everyone; some diners will wish for a big grilled steak.
It's a delicate wine, so have a delicate food.
We were fed like pedigree cats, with the most delicate food specialties the country had to offer and ever-changing dishes.
What you would buy a soft gripper for is… making a delicate food gripper very easy to deploy that would help you maintain food quality with a mechanical design that was extremely easy to manage.
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But with more delicate foods, Mr. Tecchio sometimes seems at a loss.
"The range of applications is endless, from very delicate foods to Army rations and space missions".
He cooks the most delicate foods imaginable on calibrated grills over small mounds of embers measured almost to the coal.
Certain delicate foods, such as fish, are breaded and pre-fried for a short time to bind the breading material.
"Blueberries can be used with sweet or savory, hot and cold and spicy or delicate foods," Hibler writes.
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