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I brought it to the simmer and tasted for salt: an undersalted broth will make a flat-tasting risotto.
I recently tasted for the first time the 2008 sparkling syrah ($29.95) from Jamesport Vineyards, in Jamesport.
On the way out, though, she spotted something in a jar that she hadn't tasted for 30 years or so: chickpeas covered in candy shells, like Jordan almonds.
Mr. Ould-Abdallah called those six months, which were essentially the only epoch of peace most Somalis have tasted for years, Somalia's "golden era".
By the act of learning of the danger, the predator may well kill or maim the individual if, for instance, the protected species must be tasted for its inedibility to become known.
I love her strange, elevated language, distilled from religious texts and literary romance – the Bible and Byron stirred together: "Something of vengeance I had tasted for the first time; as aromatic wine it seemed, on swallowing, warm and racy".
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Always taste for salt.
"Taste for Invisible," 2006.
Taste for salt.
Taste for seasoning and serve.
You sacrifice taste for convenience.
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