Umami can also be described as heartiness, savoriness, or fullness of the mouth. |
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Ribbons of red onion and good-quality discs of beef ramp up its savoriness, and the add-ins make the soup an eventful party in a bowl. |
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The star of this dish was a supporting actor — a wild-mushroom flan that was the soul of savoriness. |
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Eaten together, the combination was oddly, deliciously burgerlike in its savoriness. |
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The pork skins add crunch and a savoriness that deepens as you chew and that is kept in check by pickled ginger. |
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The chicken bouillabaisse fell a little flat, its light flavor too delicate to compete with the hearty savoriness of the other dishes. |
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The savoriness really responds well to sparkling wine — Champagne or something more modest. |
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A chilled pea soup with a welcome sweetness was underlined by the slight savoriness of white miso. |
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It can be dazzling, or amazing, but, somehow, it'll be missing the point if there isn't any savoriness. |
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The initial palate of 2002 Duhart Milon is pleasant, round and fruity with some savoriness. |
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The vineyard is mainly north-facing, which is less than ideal for Sangiovese but imbues the varieties planted with remarkable aromatic potential, finesse and savoriness on the palate. |
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