That strange but unmistakable tang lingers over the domestic science block for a whole afternoon whenever first years try to make blancmange. |
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A few sentences into his answer and he was looking rather puzzled despite himself, as I was now vibrating like a blancmange on a spin dryer. |
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It was the day of her wedding and she had been shaking like a blancmange since the moment she woke up. |
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Goodness knows why I should take a fancy to jelly and blancmange. |
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It is called carrageen, or carragheen, a dark-purple cartilaginous seaweed which dried and bleached, is used in making blancmange. |
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For example, when speaking about childhood memories, consumers in Germany recalled happy memories of their mothers making vanilla blancmange. |
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Or was the liberty-taking merely the cherry on a wobbling dramatic blancmange of audacious fun? |
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A classic aperitif wine, this Blanc de Blancs 1999 vintage in all its subtlety is perfectly capable of matching the delicate creaminess of a partridge in morilles sauce or, even, an almond blancmange. |
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The five central characters are devious Machiavellis out for their own advancement, two of them murderous dictators, but this inert, unimaginative staging lends them all the menace of blancmange. |
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