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Fruit desserts were strangely flavorless, especially green apple tart, topped with paper-thin apple slices, which simply lay there, inert, refusing to make a taste impression.

The crisp-edged yet moist slivered meat they yield will be rolled in pita with a handful of greens, chopped tomato and a moistening of tart yogurty tzatziki to make a taste and texture sensation.

Make a taste test if you are unsure -- your tongue will know when they are done.

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Delaney's background made A Taste of Honey and The Lion in Love autobiographical, at least in spirit.

Decide what you are making - do you need cheese in part of a recipe, or are you making a tasting plate?

The minty taste should make a bitter taste when you take that first sip, but you will be able to taste the vanilla a lot more.

After his grandfather boasts that his arroz con pollo "will taste just like Cuba," Machado thinks: "How do you make a meal taste like a place?

A bruised gin won't taste as crisp because the complex mixture of fragrances that make a gin taste so lovely are literally shaken out of wack.

Does this make a wine taste better?

That can over-ripen and dilute a grape's flavor and make a wine taste flabby.

During development, one of the game's basic concepts was to "make a different taste for every single game".

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