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The soup was clear and the flavor remarkably pure, as if it had been repeatedly strained until only the sweet liquid essence of melon remained.
Liquid essence of Vespa mandarinia japonica, it had been the beverage of choice of Naoko Takahashi on her way to her gold medal in the Olympic marathon at Sydney.
But these days, when people talk about essential oils, they're likely referring to the little vials of liquid essence of lemon or tea tree that you can buy at grocery stores or yoga studios, or from a distributor like Carla Cohen.
"I personally think it dates back to Roman times, and the use of garum," the Romans' liquid essence of salted anchovies, said Elizabeth Minchilli, an expert in Roman food and the author of "Eating Rome," which is being published in April.
It wasn't quite Hunter S Thompson's noble quest for the American Dream, but I was on a hunt for the liquid essence of Las Vegas, and sadly, a hollowed-out, piña colada-filled, half-yard plastic replica of the Eiffel Tower was it – the guilty pleasure of America's guilty pleasure town.
Made by steaming or cold pressing raw plant material, essential oils are the distilled liquid essence of a plant.
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There is even a liquid coffee essence or extract that can add a punch to your instant coffee flavor.
Think of such liquids as essences.
In its own way, this is a comfortable irony, now that we take it for granted that identity is as much performance as essence, liquid in the first place.
This nearly clear liquid -- the distilled essence of the fruit, closer in spirit to a potion than a juice -- came to the table in tall glasses, as an amuse-bouche.
Through her company, Afterlier Perfumes, she offers solid and liquid scents, chef's essences, teas, as well as experiences like perfumed dinners.
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