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The greens have a crunch and a zip that make the dish soar.
We still want the cabbage to have a crunch to it.
So we certainly have a crunch going on in below-investment-grade credits.
And raw turnips have a crunch that makes them an apt stand-in for carrots in a dill-scented slaw like this one, shredded together with green cabbage.
"Puebla has its own hierarchy and tradition of breads, salty and sweet breads that they use for different sandwiches," said Lesley Tellez, the author of the forthcoming book "Eat Mexico: Recipes From Mexico City's Street, Fondas and Markets". The best type of cemita roll, according to Ms. Tellez, "have a crunch on the outside and are softer in the middle.
The president of the European commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, who will have a crunch dinner with May on 4 December, said on Thursday that it would be seen in the next few days whether Brexit talks with Britain had made enough progress to enter a second phase of negotiations.
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And the recording has a "crunch" to it, says Tom Skinner, a London-based session drummer: "That quality is appealing to beatmakers".
5/10 A cunning addition of millet and linseed (warning: store these out of reach of your budgie) means that the multigrain exterior of this egg has a crunch to it, but the artificial crunch of seeds, not crisp breadcrumb.
For a long time the salty, savoury taste of "except" was familiar, but it had a crunch to it that didn't seem to belong, he says.
"Asia does not have a credit crunch.
Do we have a spectrum crunch right now?
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