Its problem is that it is a very flinty wine that leaves a kind of sour aftertaste on every possible opportunity. |
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She chewed the last of the ration bar and cringed at the aftertaste it left in her mouth. |
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Those with reflux also may feel like food is coming back up into the mouth, leaving a bitter aftertaste of stomach acid. |
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Experts have described is as possessing strong vanilla flavours in the nose and distinct notes of molasses in the aftertaste. |
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Fructose was added to eliminate aspartame aftertaste and to increase the creamy mouthfeel of the product. |
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This one had a good texture but there was a lingering chemical aftertaste to this mild cheese. |
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However, the unpleasant aftertaste prevented me from adding this recipe to my all-time favourites list. |
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As for the juice, its health benefits may keep some customers chugging it, but it has a lingering, biting, tannic aftertaste. |
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Coupled with the characteristic flinty aftertaste of the Chablis this is a great white to slurp. |
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The combination of oligofructose with high intensity sweeteners can lead to a mellow aftertaste and is more soluble than sucrose. |
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The heady aftertaste lingered just long enough for me to order another one to prolong the experience. |
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Plenty of modern film-makers have attempted to emulate the blithe barbarity that lent Ealing comedies their sharp aftertaste. |
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Drinking water after a snack will also help remove the aftertaste from your mouth and can help curb your desire for more. |
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The words felt foul on his tongue, like the aftertaste of something disagreeable, but their impact was immediate. |
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Watermelon ice cream loses its taste after three days, and pineapple ice cream leaves a bitter aftertaste after seven days in storage. |
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Who wants to drink a shake that is tasteless, or one that leaves a chalky residue with a bitter aftertaste in your mouth? |
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The gently sweet fruit complements the food to perfection while the clean aftertaste refreshes your palate for another mouthful of spicy food. |
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I take it at night because it tends to leave a funny aftertaste in the mouth. |
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It has a sweet taste without a bitter aftertaste and contributes a relatively small number of calories when it is eaten. |
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Desperate to purge the aftertaste, I devoured the accompanying capers, but it didn't work. |
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It's made with slivers of carrot lightly marinated in mustard seed, garlic and vinegar, with a perfumed aftertaste. |
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One tester thought it had a bitter aftertaste, another said it tasted of coffee. |
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The strawberries were not visible, the chocolate not tasted at all, and the yogurt leaves a funny aftertaste. |
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It is luxuriously rich and fruity, the aftertaste reminiscent of pear drops. |
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The grassy flavor is similar to a young, loose-leaf green tea, but without the bitter aftertaste of the tannins. |
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To neutralize the aftertaste of balut, the festival has halo-halo, a traditional, rich drink suitable for any occasion. |
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They lack real flavour, and any lingering aftertaste is probably wholly artificial. |
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When his abdomen left nothing to disgorge, he straightened himself up and spat, trying to get rid of the unpleasant aftertaste in his mouth. |
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She sipped her cup of coffee, letting the strong flavor erase the foul aftertaste in her mouth. |
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Served with dark soy sauce and tangy ginger and fresh chili and lime sauces, the dish leaves a lingering aftertaste on the tongue. |
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It is demanding in flavour and overly hoppy, leaving the drinker with a chunderous aftertaste and room-clearing beer breath. |
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This is a major negative point as it leaves something of a bitter aftertaste on the lips. |
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Last year's long-drawn-out pay dispute and strike action has left many Wiltshire firefighters with a bitter aftertaste. |
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Salt helps cover up any metallic or chemical aftertaste in products such as soft drinks. |
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The highly incisive aftertaste is flecked with chalkiness from the soil. |
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A very refined taste and an agreable long lasting aftertaste give this tea its uniqueness. |
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The light pliancy presents itself in the aftertaste as the last feature of a tempting flavour. |
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Low-fat peanut butter dosed with the peptide rated higher than the undosed version on measures of oiliness, thickness and aftertaste. |
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Charming and open, with elegant bubbles, but also persistent, with a pleasant aftertaste of bitter orange. |
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Positive, ripely flavoured, with a hint of wax and a long, sustained, dry aftertaste makes this the perfect wine for those who like grace at their table. |
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The most common adverse effect of omega-3 supplements is a fishy aftertaste. |
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Full-bodied and medium sweet, with lovely concentration and a lemony, spicy, almost flinty aftertaste. |
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Midy Sweetener, the good flavor without the aftertaste. It replaces sugar to sweeten coffee, tea or other drinks. |
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Aspartame provides a clean sugar-like sweetness, without any bitter or metallic aftertaste. |
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It is recommended that the capsules be taken either with a meal or at bed time to avoid the possibility of a fishy aftertaste. |
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It is rather one-dimensional and, like Becks, has a curious metallic aftertaste, but it is not overly sweet and it is correctly dry and hoppy. |
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Still, there's a bittersweet aftertaste to Bachmann's announcement for Democrats at the national level. |
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Their reason is that the combination usually results in a strong and unpleasant fishy aftertaste. |
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It is a balanced quality beer with a soft feel in the mouth and a long, dry aftertaste. |
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The numerous irregularities also leave a bitter aftertaste, especially when they have a direct connection to the EU's institutions. |
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But despite being recorded in the U. S. with the crème de la crème of the music world, Frenchy leaves a rather disappointing aftertaste. |
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A bitter aftertaste is often associated with natural and artificial high intensity sweeteners. |
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Typically, however, chloramine treatment is an effective bacteria-killing option which produces less of a residual aftertaste than chlorination. |
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Ricotta has a slightly granular consistency and a subtle, fresh milk taste with a touch of bitterness, leaving a refreshing aftertaste. |
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Soft aftertaste with considerable length and a rather modern sort of oakiness. |
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Full-bodied and very soft, with round tannins and a delicious chocolaty aftertaste. |
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Fine tannins on the finish, touches of cloves and ginger lingering on the aftertaste. |
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Frozen shrimp is spongy and dry in texture, with a bit of an aftertaste. |
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In the past it's always been those nasty orange balls of salmon roe, like unripe redcurrants that pop with an unclean fishy aftertaste in your mouth. |
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Belgian ale like Chimay is rich with fruity and peppery notes and sometimes has a bitter aftertaste. |
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The tea tastes a little bitter with some lingering sweet aftertaste. |
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Bitter aftertaste has been a primary concern with commonly used high Reb A stevias, both for manufacturers and consumers. |
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Nor was Lynn especially thrilled by a grey mullet and salsa verde dish that left a bitter aftertaste. |
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In addition, the formulation is said to include masking flavors that cover the bitter aftertaste left by the stevia ingredient. |
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Researchers from Japan have now linked the unpleasant aftertaste often resulting from this combination to the wine's Iron content. |
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A smooth, bitter-sweet initial taste is matched by some astringency in the aftertaste and a rich, malty, moreish finish. |
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The infamous purple drank made me dizzy and sick, but I loved its aftertaste. |
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The potency of the lavender flowers increases with drying which makes their use more sparingly to avoid a heavy, soapy aftertaste. |
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Many people think certain artificial sweeteners have an unpleasant aftertaste. |
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Mouthulcer and LipRevive cold sore capsules, taken as directed, heal ulcers and cold sores from within and leave no nasty aftertaste. |
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She still had a bad aftertaste of the derogatory comments that she had heard from the members of the Committee on artists, works and artistic movements in different countries. |
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We shall examine the network of 'actors' who shape 'situations' that seem also pregnant with a disagreeable aftertaste in the matter of major risk. |
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The events of 20 August have left a bitter aftertaste, along with the fear that a long campaign which has divided the country into West and East will, in the long term, fail to produce the stability that is hoped for. |
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Bitteness is usually discerned in the aftertaste of a wine, since it is only when the wine reaches the Bitteness buds at the very back of the tongue near the throat that this taste is discerned. |
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We are witnessing anti-Zionism with a nuclear aftertaste. |
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With its long aftertaste, it is certainly a great pepper. |
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From an organoleptic perspective, the oils of this variety are fruity and aromatic, with a clear leafy smell, combining flavours of grass and hazelnut or plantain, occasionally with a spicy aftertaste. |
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Stevia has a slightly bitter aftertaste that may put off some drinkers. |
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In the area of Andasibe near Lake Alaotra, a confederation of cooperatives called Koloharena harvests and commercializes a particular variety of pink rice with a sweet aftertaste called Varin'i Dista in the local language. |
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They started their exploration of what was behind the strange aftertaste by asking seven experienced wine tasters to sample red wines and white wines while eating scallops. |
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Chewing gum's aftertaste of bitumen is not its only flaw, it also has the annoying habit of peppering city streets with unsightly and sticky stains, an unavoidable symbol of a throwaway society. |
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But there is almost no aftertaste or lingering feeling of greasiness. |
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Whatever aftertaste the North American anthrax scare may leave, it has incontestably established the public-interest premise underlying patent protection. |
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Revival Soy is six times more concentrated in soy isoflavones than other soy foods without any chalky aftertaste. |
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Bavarian Spalt Noble hops give the beer a crisp elegance that is not bitter and leaves a smooth aftertaste. |
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Persistent with a light aftertaste of liquorish and dry sherry aromas. |
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For more than a decade, until the arrival of aspartame, dieters with sweet tooths had to put up with the wrenching aftertaste of saccharin. |
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Still, the aftertaste is sweet: when a diner returned for her left-behind datebook, even her Bic ballpoint had been put aside and lovingly recapped. |
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Bitter tasting with the bitterness reaching a peak in the aftertaste. |
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Stevia is a natural, non-fattening sweetener that is 30 to 100 times sweeter than sugar and without any of the aftertaste that is common in many sugar substitutes. |
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The leaves have a warm, fresh, aromatic, sweet flavor with a cool aftertaste, and are used in teas, beverages, jellies, syrups, candies, and ice creams. |
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Beer can develop an unpleasant, bitter aftertaste over time. |
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