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I add curry powder and ginger and finish the chowder with sour cream and cilantro for a more exotic taste.
For those with more exotic taste buds, there is Canadian pacific wild halibut and tuna from Sri Lanka.
In "Exotic Taste," the French art historian Emmanuelle Gaillard describes how aristocrats scattered from Russia to Portugal would invest heavily in imports.
Its shops, temples and museums, after all, offer visitors an exotic taste of Asia without the need to travel half way round the world.
To these Cypriot immigrants, the English owe their first tastes of olive oil, that exotic taste of the charcoal grill, hangovers from rough Domestica or retsina wine, and indulgence in the long-taboo garlic.
In Paris, my openness to trying exotic taste treats once tested my own outer limits when I boasted to my host that I could eat anything on the menu.
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Others have exotic tastes -- for vivisection, sexual humiliation, burning.
Chicken mole is dark and exotic tasting, savory and pleasantly bitter from the chiles: excellent.
The owners of printing presses have exotic tastes: they print on magnets, tinfoil, windshield decals.
The exotic tastes of tropical fruit evoke an endless summer of ocean breezes, sandy beaches and drinks with umbrellas.
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