How To Use Taste In A Sentence

  • Add white soy sauce and milk, season with salt and pepper to taste and bring to a simmer.
  • Some of his jokes are a bit too near the knuckle for my taste.
  • If you salt the vegetables with a little onion salt, they will taste better.
  • And in a way I want to make my language as mimetic as possible, as sensual as possible, so that you can feel the treetops, taste the lamb chump chops, and hear the wind and the sound of the surf beating on the beach.
  • The little dark-brown, doughnut-shaped fritters tasted a whole lot like Indian pakoras, and indeed came with a dish of raita for dipping.
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  • We ordered the store's last six bottles, so we could retaste and also experiment with aging them. Score one for the little guy
  • The tantalising smell of roast tomatoes and red peppers is a taste of delights to come. Times, Sunday Times
  • The best wine vinegar may be made from either white or red wine, the latter having an agreeable mellow taste.
  • After being dropped in a club to give people a taste of what to expect, it has been spun on decks uncontrollably ever since.
  • We take a sightseeing boat trip around the bay and get a glimpse of the smart new opera house which looks exactly like two durians - a very distinctive local fruit that tastes great but has a repellant smell.
  • Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Thus, this festival brings together the richness of the Indian kitchen with its spices and subtle shades of taste and texture.
  • My musical tastes don't overlap with my brother's at all.
  • Since breads play a major role in Indian cuisine, the restaurant imported mud from specific regions of India to make the tandoor, influencing the taste to some extent.
  • The sweet and sour tastes actually go very well together. The Sun
  • Have a taste of the sauce and tell me if it needs salt.
  • The meat doesn't taste right to me.
  • The humor in the movie sometimes goes beyond the bounds of good taste.
  • Since my parents both commuted a long way from home, long before the word "playdate" ever existed, I spent most afternoons running from house to house, soaking up the sounds, smells and tastes. Jessica Seinfeld: Reclaiming Family Food
  • Once the juice has cooled, remove the flavourings and sweeten to taste.
  • So they plead with her to give them a taste of the flavored milk.
  • Experience can contribute to connoisseurship, but only if the consumer tastes with attention and an open mind.
  • Add edamame and sauté until glazed; season to taste with salt and white pepper.
  • The tea was excellent, with a light mint flavor; and the scones tasted wonderful as well, peppered with raisins and full of butter, a perfect repast for the relaxing traveller.
  • Sadly, because we found our wine so late, and things have been hectic with a sick 9-month old here at the LENNDEVOURS world headquarters there wasn't time for a full-fledge review, meaning that I didn't taste it blind or even pull my notebook out. Wine Blogging Wednesday
  • ‘The composer's operetta appeals to a less discriminating taste for melody, harmony and rhythm,’ he said.
  • The matter of taste could be addressed in a number of curious ways. The Times Literary Supplement
  • By the way, my husband's theory is that Mexicans put chile on everything because their tastebuds are ruined from so many years of such "picante" food that nothing tastes like anything to them without chile. Something I just can't get used to
  • It tastes like mashed potatoes, wetter. The Sun
  • IT'S a well-known fact that footballers have embarrassing tastes in music. The Sun
  • The flavours intermingle to produce a very unusual taste.
  • We opted to share a portion of raspberry crème brûlée with cream which tasted absolutely fabulous, full of raspberries with crisp caramelised sugar and rich cold cream.
  • My family has not forgiven me yet, but perhaps if I make these, that will smooth things over! why so much baking soda? browning effect? because there's not that much molasses (acid). and it's only 4 cups flour. somebody enlighten me! oh and for your molasses question - depends if you want the stronger molasses flavor. robust is probably what is more commonly referred to as blackstrap molasses. the light stuff I think tastes too light for something like a ginger cookie, I think. and given there's only 1/2C of molasses in this recipe to go along with 2 C of regular sugar, I'd def say go for the robust. Jeremy Zawodny's linkblog
  • The taste is slightly milder than domestic garlic. Times, Sunday Times
  • graminivorous" than any other people I know, and with respect to this their taste appears to me to give the anthropologist a hint of certain traits of the mode of life of the people of the Stone Age which have been completely overlooked. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
  • The choices of main courses were unappealing and didn't taste any better than they sounded.
  • But I also cure the meat for twice as long so the taste is so much richer. Times, Sunday Times
  • That complete dependence on each other, which insures habits of confidence and forbearance, is more easily acquired while the first dream of love lasts; and tastes and tempers amalgamate better in the end when there are no witnesses to observe that they do not quite fit at first. The Semi-Attached Couple
  • Its author believes that Border's bankruptcy and massive store shutdown is a result of the dummying down of books and America's ultimate good taste. Laura Munson: Books Without Borders
  • Every soul shall taste of death; 258 and now, O my son, my decease is at hand and I desire to charge thee with a charge, which if thou observe, thou shalt abide in safety and prosperity, till thou meet The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Flash fried cuddle fish was tough and not great with a bland stretchy taste.
  • What began as a cheap and easy way to disguise the taste of alcohol in prohibition America quickly became the drink of choice for the privileged fast set of the 1920s.
  • We are told also by his sister -- and there is no incongruity in the two accounts -- that he early displayed a taste for 'preheminence and would preside over his playmates as their master and they his hired servants.' The Rowley Poems
  • Taste the soup and season with salt and pepper, then reheat it gently over a low heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think there are certain items in a piano competition that are not matters of musical opinion or taste.
  • It will go much darker and become less pungent in both taste and aroma. The Sun
  • We managed to hunt down an In-and-Out Burger near the airport and showed Annie what a proper milkshake is supposed to taste like. Stonetable.org
  • In small ways that sometimes seem ineffectual, my friends and I are looking to experience some foretaste of that moment. Christianity Today
  • The pizza tasted much better than it looked, tangy tomato paste, nice, moist pan-style dough.
  • Women aren't disposed to sweeter tastes, or men to sourer, Bell says – the fact that we think they are is an element of our cultural story. The truth about men, women and food
  • This evening of games on the beach includes water-sport taster sessions, rock-pooling, bird walks, star-gazing and a barbecue at sunset. Times, Sunday Times
  • The blini of ground beef wrapped in a thin crêpe disappeared before I could get a taste of it, so I guess that means it must have been good, right?
  • Features: a cooking stove double flavor and taste of fresh compound.
  • We had one last taste of bauera as we crossed a gully to the adjacent ridge which saw us safely down.
  • My sister's taste in dresses is contrary to my own.
  • Let's just say it's a platform on which comedians can showcase not only their style, but also the outer limits of their tastelessness.
  • I can no longer obey; I have tasted command, and I cannot give it up. Napoleon Bonaparte 
  • Although we live in an age of aesthetic plenitude, we sometimes forget that our tastes may not be universal.
  • Because Naomi is straight and Ely is gay, their taste in guys kind of overlaps sometimes. Review: Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
  • Using the same pan, fry a small patty of the meat mixture and taste to test the seasoning.
  • As I say `I tasted', I taste, and as I say `I heard', I hear: I am not talking about a Proustian moment, but a Proustian cine-film. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
  • Unlike the kisses we shared in the past, this kiss was rough, hard, and I could smell and taste the alcohol on his breath.
  • The first taste is the greatest.
  • The two appendages hanging from the insect's mouth are used to detect and taste food.
  • If a wine smells off, chances are it won't taste right, either.
  • The coppery taste came as my teeth cut into my lip.
  • Her words push me to recall a dietitian's comments when I revealed my plan to taste deep-fried pizza. Undefined
  • An exception is tartrate crystal deposits that look like granules of white sugar but are tasteless and can easily be removed.
  • Many patients complained about the persistent taste of fish oil in their mouths. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
  • The taste is slightly salted and the texture is crumbly, yet creamy.
  • From the tastefully appointed mosaic inlays and concaved walls adorned with statues and his paintings, the mosaic swimming pool and Japanese garden with plenty of creature comforts, make for unforgettable ambiance. San Antonio
  • He is often admired for his tasteful shirts, cool strides and groovy haircuts.
  • The pulp of Baobab fruits has a taste like the cream of tartar and is used to treat fever, dysentery and stomach ailments in some parts of Asia.
  • Rob Dailey and Todd Fiscus have natural gifts for Design - good taste and a refined eye - that most of us long for.
  • Still and all, when I say there is something "insidious" about the taste of Dutch Coca-Cola she hs to ask what insidious means -- she knows what it means, but she just has to check, because she doesn't understand why I would choose such a word -- I revised to "malevolent" -- to describe such a benign thing. Evolver Diary Entry
  • And despite its sweet taste, sticky toffee pudding is often the saltiest. The Sun
  • Although they were high in the mountains, and the wind was from the east, and cold with a foretaste of winter, still, it felt warmer than the gelid air radiating from the White River.
  • Yet there were almost three decades of struggle before she tasted success.
  • Tasteful decor, melodious songs and shafts of sunlight from the ample windows provide the perfect ambience for appreciating the subtleties and splendours of curry cuisine.
  • Between the Macphails and the Davidsons, who were missionaries, there had arisen the intimacy of shipboard, which is due to propinquity rather than to any community of taste. The Trembling of a Leaf Little Stories of the South Sea Islands
  • Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing.
  • Perhaps the original decoration lies intact beneath the layered generations of wallpaper and ever-changing tastes in house paint, ready to be rediscovered.
  • Grape leaves add a nutty taste to the rice.
  • What I was looking for is a crisp, chewy, substantial cookie that also tastes as good the next day.
  • The slight change in the taste was imperceptible to most people.
  • I don't think I ever had had beef stew with such pasta, even though although they serve stew with egg pasta like tagliatelle, but it was not soupy at all, and tasted actually good.
  • Tasteful engraving highlighted these silver mounts and inlays, as well as the case-hardened lock.
  • It serves one and tastes as good as it looks - the aromatic spices are nicely set off by a lightly spiced tomato sauce. The Sun
  • Hmph. I not only sneer at the ornateness of the furniture, I sneer at the people who purchase such trash, and in fact, it is so distasteful, I regret I must extend that sneer to include the entire nation. Rare Michael Jackson Portrait By Andy Warhol Up For Sale
  • Add sausage meat back to gravy and season with salt and white pepper to taste.
  • These are the best pre-packaged cookies you will ever taste.
  • The brown water, grass-sheeted at the sides, conceals the bright yellow sand of the bed; when placed in a tumbler it looks clear and colourless, and the taste is perfectly sweet — brackishness does not extend far above Porto da Lenha. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Now, we're going to taste the chateau musar (ph) '95. CNN Transcript Mar 1, 2003
  • It tastes good; a twist arrives on a napkin.
  • The risottos change daily, and the one I sampled was well made and tastefully dotted with bits of fresh zucchini and shrimp.
  • I take it at night because it tends to leave a funny aftertaste in the mouth.
  • Effective buzz aligns advertising campaigns with local market influencers, trendsetters, and tastemakers.
  • But they have promised they will take ‘public taste’ into account before any decision is made to redirect the hot air from the cremators into the chapel.
  • He had tasted it as a prisoner of war in Germany, and the wine, a thimbleful in a mustard jar, was underripe and short on the finish. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
  • She had exquisite taste and a flawless grasp of the Court's Byzantine code of conduct.
  • There are two women in Britain who make her look the soul of discretion, refinement and good taste.
  • The fruit tasted rather like mango.
  • Elizabeth David enthuses about the taste, fragrance and character of Provencal cuisine.
  • He hasn't grudged Andy a moment of his time in the spotlight but has been desperate for a taste of it of his own.
  • Last year, in fact, only four Americans tasted victory.
  • I don't think garden gnomes are in very good taste.
  • I struggled to taste the truffle in the light celeriac mousseline but all-in-all this wide array of flavours pulled together well.
  • To show that bumping off rivals is a universal feature of power politics, the food taster persists into the modern era. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and sugar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes nature's contribution can be of questionable taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • His taste for luxury is exemplified not least in his collection of flashy cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore, any food container that bulges or swells may contain gas produced by C. botulinum and should not be opened or tasted.
  • I think you have done well in avoiding the topic altogether; but between ourselves, do you really think that the refinement of manner, the censorious, hypocritical, verbal scrupulosity, which is carried so far in this "picked age" of ours, is a true sign of superior refinement of taste, and purity of morals? Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical
  • Endearingly fey one minute, Norton will then go straight for the jugular of some poor, taste-challenged Pom in the audience, or phone an American eccentric on his dog-phone.
  • The disease usually does not affect the senses - taste, touch, sight, smell, and hearing - or the mind.
  • First, the wines are tasted by all of Omni's food & beverage managers at their annual conference.
  • Now, now Roger, I'm sure you didn't mean it but that remark was in very poor taste.
  • She'd been a bit too lavish with the salt, so the soup didn't taste nice.
  • David brought along his wire-haired terrier, Dexter; Audrey brought along only her exquisite taste. Stephen Collins: winner of the Observer/Cape Graphic Short Story prize 2010
  • I'm no pastry chef, but I tweaked and tasted, from all-purpose to cake flour, buttermilk to sour cream, baking powder to soda, recipe to recipe.
  • From the sunlit atrium with its glass elevator to the tasteful rooms and thoughtful service, this hotel shines with refined comfort.
  • What attachments to the homestead shall thus inweave themselves about the hearts of those whose interests and life are cast with it -- and still more, of those who go forth from it, by taste, inclination, or bias, into the more bustling centres of competition and trade! The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • We went for the taster menu and were not disappointed, really superb food. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind the dish's overwhelming dose of lime juice, the broth was tinny and under-salted and left an unpleasant, lingering taste that I associate with the pre-prepared garlic paste you buy in jars.
  • Apparently there's some kind of oxidization going on, and the result is that after you eat something made with these pine nuts, you experience a bitter taste in your mouth that can last for a few days up to three weeks. Yulblog - Yulblog est une liste de carnetistes Montréalais et un endroit où s'informer des activitées tenues en personne.
  • I have recently acquired a taste for olives.
  • And what a sauce.The secret ingredient for the latest taste in cheese.
  • I felt a revulsion against the long isolation that writing imposes, the claustration, the sense of exclusion; I experienced a thrill of distaste for the alternative life that writing is supposed to represent.
  • But perhaps it was there on the terrace of the Villa America, tossing back Bailey cocktails, that Hemingway acquired his taste for tart, unsugared drinks. He Was a Cocktail Artist
  • Luckily for us, although they have some fussy tastes, many of the bacteria they like to eat are major pathogens, so they eat proteus and proteus is a bacterium that causes a lot of urinary tract infections.
  • Ashbee and his influential friends met or corresponded almost daily to pursue their tastes.
  • Previous research has shown that overeating foods that taste good alters brain reward systems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their tastes are different from/to mine.
  • One particular strain lives only in the San Francisco Bay Area and gives the sourdough bread from that region its distinctive taste.
  • Having hoppy beers early will ruin the taste of less hoppy beers later.
  • Wheat flour used as a starch thickener needs relatively long cooking to remove its raw taste; and even after cooking it has a noticeable flavour.
  • The extra-virgin oil is cold-pressed and tastes green and luscious. To Market, to Market: Sundays in Fairfax City
  • She explained that to get the full taste of a whiskey you need to add a little water.
  • Insipid, as if the full, lush taste of prime toro had been washed out by some mysterious force.
  • I saw a picture not long since, in Edinburgh, copied from an engraving in Boydell's Shakspeare; subject, -- "Lear (and suite) in the storm," but coloured according to the imagination and taste of the artist; its name ought assuredly to have been _Redcap and the blue-devils_, for the venerable and lamented monarch had fine streaming locks of the real _carrot hue_, whilst his very hideous companions showed _blue_ faces, and blue armour; and with their strangely contorted bodies seemed meet representatives of some of the infernal court. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 341, November 15, 1828
  • Likewise, the quality of each sense perception is embodied as a sense consciousness - sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
  • The paste stood out amongst its neighbours on the platter, not for its taste, but for its bright pinkish colour and shiny, gelatinous consistency - a treat to some, but not my personal fave.
  • -- They lived together; and when Dr. Grant had brought on apoplexy and death, by three great institutionary dinners in one week, they still lived together; for Mary, though perfectly resolved against ever attaching herself to a younger brother again, was long in finding among the dashing representatives, or idle heir apparents, who were at the command of her beauty, and her 20_000L. any one who could satisfy the better taste she had acquired at Mansfield, whose character and manners could authorise a hope of the domestic happiness she had there learnt to estimate, or put Edmund Bertram sufficiently out of her head. Mansfield Park
  • He was happy to set Shakespeare, Herrick or Christina Rossetti to music that was clearly expressive of Victorian or Edwardian English taste.
  • It also tastes even better the next day - perfect for lunch if it still isn't pay day!
  • The best of the chateaux make outstanding wines that improve with age, in taste and often in value.
  • It was extremely unsatisfying and while it didn't spoil the good parts of the movie leading up to it, it sure put a horrid taste in my mouth as I finished watching it.
  • One dishonest plumber does more harm than a hundred poetasters.
  • Then the Emir Salamah and his wife and household and all the tribesmen donned garbs black-hued and ashes whereupon to sit they strewed, and ungrateful to them was the taste of food and drink, meat and wine; nor ceased they to beweep their loss, nor could they comprehend what had befallen their son and what of ill-lot had descended upon him from Heaven. Arabian nights. English
  • There would be no cheering crowd, and maybe that was what he felt now, the metallic taste of battle rage pent up. SONS OF HEAVEN
  • A perfectly braised shank on buttery mash surrounded by vegetables set the tastebuds going before the plate was even put down on the table.
  • Nekkid girls and boobies alert, distasteful showiness of much skin, and they all wanna fight each other in order to be the Queen of wherever the heck they are. Anime Preview: Spring 2009 First Impressions – Batch 1 « Undercover
  • The food tastes good and we feel comforted and warmed by fat. Survive the Nine to Five - a woman's guide to working well
  • Scholars assert that hanging the wine bottle in smoke matured wine faster and improved its taste.
  • Now I’m not going to say that my taste in lyrics is impeccable. Sing… sing a song…
  • It seems obvious, but food manufacturers were originally catering to a mainstream taste that they tried to meld together from focus groups and other research methods.
  • Stuff which is rather too much for most people, is an acquired taste which appeals to the lopsided and idiosyncratic. Times, Sunday Times
  • For designers, sleek good taste became an inspiration as they decisively shifted away from the previously efflorescent period in car design, the fabulous 1950s, with its tailfins, hood ornaments, and whitewall tires. Matthew DeBord: After the Golden Age, Can Car Design Go Green?
  • But as times and tastes changed, it needed a catalyst to move beyond the shopworn stereotypes of LAPD cops as either by-the-book straight arrows or rakish, rule-breaking mavericks.
  • This extremely crisp, juicy, sweet apple has a rich flavor that has made it No.1 in taste panels.
  • The past is violently, thrillingly, even painfully restored to us by the texture of a towel, a stumble on a paving stone, the clinking of a teaspoon against a cup and, yes, the taste of a madeleine dipped in tea.
  • A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund.
  • I taste an acerola, a bracingly tart red berry that, he says, has four thousand times more vitamin C than an orange. The Fruit Hunters
  • I don't know that I'd go so far as to call our Mardi Gras tasteful I'm looking forward to the all-girl Camel Toe Steppers marching group tomorrow night, for example, but yeah, we're Miss Manners in comparison to this float. "If we had people dancing on top of dead bodies that would indeed be disrespectful."
  • She has style, grace and expensive taste in clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • In contrast to soba, which tastes distinctly of buckwheat, the flavour of udon is neutral, allowing any number of variations in the additional ingredients, such as vegetables, seaweeds, eggs, fish, shellfish, poultry.
  • His classical treatment of the subject is worth serious reference; for it should be realised that Lincoln, who had both to learn his new trade of statecraft and to exercise it in a terrible emergency, did so with a large part of each day necessarily consumed by worrying and distasteful tasks of a much paltrier kind. Abraham Lincoln
  • The company suffered a great reversal of fortunes when public taste changed.
  • Wedding cake does not taste good with dry champagne - no, not even Krug.
  • In addition to the vallate and fungiform papillae of the tongue, taste buds are found in the soft palate, oropharynx, and epiglottis.
  • The castle looks cool, though ... and I am curious what butterbeer tastes like. We Could Do a Lot With Two Hundred and Sixty-Five Million Dollars
  • While Henry may have failed to taste true European glory with Leeds, he at least had a whiff of it, he tells pals.
  • Thousands of university students are getting their first taste of financial freedom this week. Times, Sunday Times
  • March 12, 2005 10: 26 doseone's biggest fan: to the f**khead who just badmouthed doseone, you obviously have no taste for real music. true poetry is only seen by those who understand it. you obviously haven't put enough thought into what you're listening to. notwist lyrics are good, but they're not half as deep as the poetry and insight that comes out of dose's mouth every single time he speaks. you should inform yourself more about something before you chose to call it aweful. have a nice day Hybrid to heaven (Music (For Robots))
  • Then it's the middle of the night, I'm in a hospital room, somebody is breathing stertorously in the next bed behind a curtain, my brain feels like a horsehair sofa and my mouth tastes like I've eaten one.
  • Barbara White and her mother like to listen to music together, though their tastes don't harmonize.
  • I tasted different types of suffering which I did not know before.
  • For a moment, in the joy of anticipation, a strange light illuminated his face, his lips parted as in a foretasted wonder, and he forgot even to drop the hand he had just withdrawn. The Little City of Hope A Christmas Story
  • Tastewise, it's a little more "goaty", slightly sharper in taste, though still extremely creamy in the mouth with an appealing tang. Udder Delights
  • Or it might be that kids already know that "a carrot is a carrot is a carrot," she adds, whereas they're not sure how a specific brand of graham cracker or gummy snack will taste.
  • Black can come from charcoal, which is tasteless and harmless.
  • They are short, easy learning tasters that give people the chance to try new skills or hobbies.
  • One of the tea ladies revealed that her employer had an unusual taste in beverages as he enjoyed his cup of tea with a spoonful of honey.
  • The fish is sautéed with herbs and chili peppers, which take the excess grease from the fish, creating a light yet delightfully spicy taste.
  • The flower garden was tastefully laid out.
  • And I suppose he deserves it, even if his musical style is a taste I am still trying to acquire.
  • Eugenia too, soothed with the delusions of her romantic but innocent fancy, flattered herself she might now see continually the object she conceived formed for meriting her ever reverential regard; and Miss Margland was importantly occupied upon affairs best suited to her taste and ancient habits, in deliberating how first to bring forth her fair charge with the most brilliant effect. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • But, the thermals are for the most part within the acceptable boundaries of good taste.
  • she enjoyed her brief taste of independence
  • But his flashy lifestyle and taste for violence have made him the most feared -- and the most celebrated.
  • 'The Bloody Mary has been called the world's most complex cocktail, and from the standpoint of flavour chemistry, you've got a blend of hundreds of flavour compounds that act on the taste senses.
  • Stemming from a Lambrusco variety grown in California, Sainsbury's says it has a distinctive but extremely sweet flavour and yet a surprising taste of candyfloss. Sainsbury's launches candyfloss-flavoured grapes
  • Outside his work his tastes lay in the direction of botany and bibliomancy, which latter, according to the dictionary, is "Divination performed by selecting passages of Scripture at hazard. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, April 18, 1917
  • In a caravan of unmarked coaches they went to La Fillon’s hôtel particulier, which was done up in the modern taste—rococo, mirrors, pastel colors, much white and gold, with rounded commodes by Charles Cressent, encrusted with gilt bronze. THE DIAMOND
  • This small but spectacular reserve gives visitors a dramatic taste of northern Kenya and its unique dry-country animals: oryx, gerenuk, reticulated giraffe and rare Grevy's zebra.
  • In many of the fungiform and most of the circumvallate papillæ are peculiar structures called taste buds or taste goblets. A Practical Physiology
  • This was the quality-control taster, said our guide.
  • Add the crumbled Shropshire blue cheese to the dip, then season to taste with salt and pepper. 5.
  • Try the mango pudding, which came on steaming dry ice, but skip the affogato, which tastes like coffee grounds mixed with milk and sugar. Finicky Traveler: The Gramercy Park Hotel
  • Their blueberry sauce managed to be thick but watery and tasteless at the same time.

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