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The toxins, also responsible for the strongly bitter or acrid taste, are destroyed by cooking.
Deep-frying, at least in one case, caused a strongly bitter taste in the flowers.
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Or maybe you just don't want your future in-laws to know you carry a gene variant associated with hereditary hearing loss, or your wealthy great-aunt Sally to guess that the only reason you're only able to tolerate her famous broccoli hotdish is because you lack the gene variant that responds strongly to bitter, unpleasant tastes.
Together, these results strongly indicate that bitter taste has been lost in all whales examined, and the relaxation of selective constraint on bitter taste receptor genes most likely occurred in the common ancestor of whales.
The slightly angular eyebrows, the slit eyes and the lips pressed into a bitter spout strongly suggest careful observation from life.
In writing this work, which made full use of De Jure Praedae, he was strongly influenced by the bitter, violent political struggles both in his own country and in Europe more broadly, particularly the Thirty Years' War, which had broken out in 1618.
The actions, which came as the incoming Trump administration was indicating that it would break with past U.S. policy to strongly support settlements, deepened a bitter divide among American Jews over whether Obama is a friend of the Jewish state.
Select bitter, astringent, or strongly flavored plant foods.
Rye whiskey, a drier, spicier whiskey than bourbon, generally makes a better base for mixed drinks, allowing astringent bitters and other strongly flavoured ingredients to mingle without overwhelming the whiskey's taste.
It has aroused some predictably bitter controversy with its strongly sceptical view about the origins of Islam.
Bitter receptors have been strongly selected during human evolution (26– 26).
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