Even she hadn't noticed she'd bitten her lip until the coppery tang of blood rushed her taste buds. |
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If the served pongal provided a feast to the taste buds, the dress code of the dazzling girls was too catchy to cool the eyes of the beholders. |
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I knew that the second my Dad tasted it Steve would forever be in his good graces, due to the fact that my Dad is a slave to his taste buds. |
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My taste buds puckered right up, so I threw on a cardigan duster, and my slippers and went running downstairs. |
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The acidity in this wine is mean, and there are unripe gooseberry flavours ready to give your taste buds a good kicking. |
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Each dumpling melted in my mouth, the creamy tomato hitting my taste buds almost as an afterthought. |
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The reason behind this is that I have my taste buds prepared to receive ambrosia later. |
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You are limited only by your imagination and taste buds when it comes to pizza toppings. |
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This produces layer upon layer of complexity, going from sweetness to tartness in a single sip that will tantalize the taste buds. |
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Taste is the sensation of a dissolved object penetrating the taste buds on the tongue and surfaces of the mouth. |
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The overpowering scent and taste of whiskey fills my nostrils and burns my taste buds. |
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Besides, every time you pop a shard of mango in your mouth, your taste buds must be having a party. |
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The texture is smooth, with a tiny amount of dark red and orange grit that buries itself deep in the crevasses between your tongue's taste buds. |
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Our bowels and taste buds rebelled against the fare that Cook's men had found wholesome. |
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Health because they are recking their body, through destroying their lungs, taste buds and depriving their brain of oxygen. |
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The taste buds of the lake sturgeon protrude from the toothless mouth and are used to help in the selection of food. |
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The taste buds are small lumps on the surface of the tongue which are packed with chemical receptors. |
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The sweet and tangy fruit sorbet cleanses the palate so your taste buds are ready to appreciate the next dish. |
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I am not a sensation yet, however I do still have sensation in all my limbs, my nerves, and my taste buds. |
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The past few days of fighting starvation has helped deaden my taste buds and still my stomach somewhat now. |
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Sweet making giant Cadbury has been accused of tampering with the taste buds of Yorkshire tykes. |
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In humans the sense organ that provides us with the taste sensation is the tongue, or more specifically the taste buds on the tongue. |
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She and her students discovered that some individuals, known as supertasters, are born with an unusually large number of taste buds. |
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It was a kind of sweet and sour sauce, possibly of lemon and mustard, that just didn't hit it off with my conservative taste buds. |
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Regardless, the taste buds remain the ultimate authority, and there is a certain contentedness found only in the folds of butter-fried dumplings. |
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This proved to be extremely hot, possibly dulling my taste buds because I could not detect the fennel. |
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At this time of year, in the dog days of winter, it's really nice to perk up jaded taste buds by injecting a bit of zest into your cooking. |
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Take your taste buds on a tour of the most succulent seafood and down-home cooking. |
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Indulge your taste buds in an ambrosial meal prepared by a creative Hawaiian chef, then take a long languorous walk, arm in arm, along the beach. |
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A mere glance down the lunchtime menu had my taste buds tingling in anticipation. |
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Rounded ripe gooseberries tease the nose and their flavours tantalise the taste buds. |
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Your taste buds will naturally adjust to less salty foods and will actually prefer them after a few weeks. |
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His tasting menus are assault courses for the taste buds, a boot camp for the mouth. |
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Germany's bangers have lost their ability to tickle taste buds, according to the former head of the nation's biggest sausage-maker. |
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To tickle your taste buds, the food festival offers a wide range of dishes, including pastas, salads, soups, desserts and pizzas. |
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These spicy and saucy ribs will tickle your taste buds and keep you coming back for more. |
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These white wines, from here and abroad, sail blithely across your taste buds, wake them up, and then gracefully depart. |
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Scattered taste buds are also found in the epithelium of the soft palate, pharynx, larynx and epiglottis. |
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In addition to the vallate and fungiform papillae of the tongue, taste buds are found in the soft palate, oropharynx, and epiglottis. |
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If you don't know what a starfruit or zirzat is, this is your chance to delight your taste buds. |
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If he had taste buds, the chipotles would have been left out of the sweet potatoes. |
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I took a long sip of coffee, swishing the warm liquid around my mouth, the taste of coffee beans lingering on my taste buds. |
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The monarch butterfly can discern tastes 12,0000 times more subtle than those perceivable by human taste buds. |
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Our in-house chef and kitchen staff tantalize our participants' taste buds with hearty, nutritious and delectable dishes. |
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The recipe is made with a wine-based sauce, leeks and mushrooms are added to give your taste buds a real treat. |
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Unparalleled in taste and quality, our 12 mouth-watering flavours are sure to tantalize your taste buds. |
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As home cooking dies, replaced with tasteless, additive-ridden, cook-chill plastic, our taste buds are losing what little discrimination they might have had. |
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Tanatalize your taste buds with this lively and refreshing beverage bursting with zingy citrus flavours that are unmistakably tangerine! |
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While wild hamachi with scallion, radish, and ginger dashes madly across your senses, Spanish mackerel laden with a blend of soy and truffle oil capsizes taste buds. |
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This lovely fruit wine will be sure to satisfy your palate, while its sweet flavour will tantalize your taste buds. |
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The tangy curry tomato sauce, spiced with ginger, awakens the taste buds and is so delicious that it overshadows the flavour of the mid-sized shrimp. |
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In a business in which wineries live and die on the happy tongues of sommeliers, wine writers, vintners, and importers, the vineyard is turning some taste buds in its favor. |
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Asparagus has tickled the taste buds to such an extent this season that sales of the queen of vegetables have risen faster than any other vegetable. |
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Dinner in the creaky, friendly dining room is a feast for eyes, taste buds and mind: the sisters are fascinating. |
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Every drinker with functioning taste buds who has had the good fortune to sup a pint of this beer has one thought when placing drained glass upon soggy beer mat. |
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Nations with timorous taste buds limit their knowledge and appetite, so that to the Anglo-American lay mind the aristocratic boletes are, at best, reformed toadstools. |
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Anything that prods the palate and tingles taste buds gets my vote. |
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Each of these groups forms a taste bud, which is grouped together with other taste buds into taste papillae. |
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The Paintbox Lodge can now customize a culinary experience that will satiate your taste buds. |
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The fresh flavour of cucumber, cilantro and scallions balance out the dish while hitting your taste buds from all sides. |
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Enough to call all your taste buds to attention ready for an unforgettable experience. |
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Our visitors thus had the joy of extending their Riopelle experience to their taste buds. |
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These flavour enhancers can also dull the taste buds, making natural un-enhanced foods unattractive. |
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Start living healthy with our dairy products such as white butter, desi ghee which are not only high in nutrients but also pamper your taste buds. |
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Over the years, the dish has acclimated to American taste buds, and become sweeter. |
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Moreover, it is an occasion to scintillate your taste buds thanks to the participation of the regional agroalimentary producers. |
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Each tour provides an overview of methods of these products' manufacture and, of course, the opportunity to put your taste buds to the test. |
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Salt flavored with olives and rosemary to taste one, will take delight your taste buds. |
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Probably there were a few wines in excess and the guest's saturated taste buds were crying for a break. |
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As an aperitif, vinegar stimulates the appetite, sensitizes the taste buds and cleanses the palate ready for the next course. |
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Tastes are what we detect with the taste buds in our mouths. |
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Their tongues have more — lots more — fungiform papillae, the little mushroom-shaped bumps that house the taste buds. |
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The savour of its aroma brings to your best desserts and dishes this delicate finesse, which will ravish the connoisseurs' taste buds. |
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It's hard enough to come up with meal ideas that excite your family and satisfy their taste buds. |
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With this book you have plenty of recipes that will prickle your taste buds in all seasons. |
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This beautiful blend of knowledge and culture tickles your taste buds and exhilarate your senses. |
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So if you're looking for a taste of something different, pack your appetite, tune up your taste buds and head to Ottawa this autumn! |
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The activity for this section allows the children to explore the taste buds on their tongues. |
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From the best white soda to queen cakes and treacle cake, one of the prizes that will surely water the taste buds of visitors will be the prize for the Best Novelty Cake. |
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I squeezed my eyes shut, attempting to swallow the pain, but if it was going to go down, it seemed it was going to just burn my taste buds on the way. |
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Let your imagination run wild and your taste buds take over. |
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This year, we will also ask you to apprise us of the 3 beers that have titillated your taste buds the most. |
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Earlier studies have shown that persons with less-sensitive taste buds found alcoholic beverages tastier than those with high sensitivity. |
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And his succulent sausages and lip-smacking rindless unsmoked back bacon have stimulated taste buds in Cuba, where British meat products are banned. |
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Many years ago one of the eastern nations decided that it wanted to meet the taste buds of its population by providing a Scotch-like product. |
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Sweetness is particularly well perceived by the taste buds situated on the end of the tongue and its perception is immediate. |
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It had a lively fresh citrus bouquet, and there was something else to the presentation on the taste buds, almost like buttery macadamias from Hawaii. |
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Yes, you can reduce your salt intake and still give your taste buds some zing to sing about. |
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A gastro-safari offers culinary delights in the snow to tingle the taste buds and keep body and soul together. |
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You can't strike a better alliance when looking to titillate your taste buds. |
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This may technically be an ethnically Russian part of Ukraine, but the taste buds prefer burgers over borsch. |
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Should living creatures be brutalized for our taste buds? |
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He served a soft gazpacho of sweet pepper and fine eel mousse with jellied langoustines with our aperitif to prepare the taste buds for the main course. |
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Whether he liked the pork chops or not was irrelevant because he had no taste buds and stored food in an empty vacuole for later disposal. |
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I saw in the papers the other day that some other wise guy with no taste buds had invented dark chocolate hummus for our consumption. |
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They contain a glycoprotein called miraculin, which temporarily alters the taste buds to make sour and acidic foods taste sweet. |
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T'S time to tantalise your taste buds at the new one-stop shop for international food, L7 Village Market, which opened its doors last month. |
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If you can recollect what you had as your last meal, you would agree that most of the time our taste buds lead us to choosing the food we eat. |
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On the surface of your tongue are taste buds, and in the taste buds are molecules called proteins. |
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The fresh grapy dryness, mineral notes and lemony tang of the wine enlivens the taste buds, making the oysters literally dance on the palate. |
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Visitors quickly realize that the local culinary specialties go far beyond its famous bratwurst and dumplings: Thüringen tickles taste buds with its fine sausage products, delicate pastries and hearty beers. |
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But it might, if pursued, allow an alternative to chlorhexidine mouthwash to be developed perhaps one that does not have such a horrible effect on taste buds. |
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In reality, whether we are talking about proteins or another ingredient, every cook or food processing industrialist seeks in the first place to satisfy the taste buds of the consumers. |
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Other tipples are instead tickling the taste buds. |
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The wine momentarily fooled the taste buds. |
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A fun way to arouse a child's curiosity and taste buds! |
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In pâté or roasted, in sausages or bacon bits, throughout the centuries, pork has delighted the taste buds of the people from Olne and Welkenraedt. |
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Persons with a genetic variation that makes their taste buds less sensitive to bitter tastes drink twice as much alcohol than those with more sensitive palates. |
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The Eiffel Tower can offer its visitors the most breathtaking tables in Paris: where vistors will be entertained with a feast for their eyes as well as for their taste buds. |
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Some cooked vegetables can smell and taste very strong, especially to children, who have more taste buds than adults, say experts at the Institute of Food Technologists. |
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As of birth, your baby already shows signs of pleasure or distaste for each of the basic flavours: their taste buds, more numerous than in adults, are ready to discover flavours. |
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In an attempt to correct the health of consumers in all categories, but in particular our younger generation, those developing their tastes and appetites and training their taste buds, education is required. |
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Treat your taste buds for a change with a surprising vegetarian dish. |
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For tasting, Soft and fruity, a treat color for the nose and taste buds. |
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The chefs are quite right to rival each other in inventiveness in order to delight our taste buds and attract consumers looking for new taste sensations. |
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SensaSlim is an oral spray that desensitizes the taste buds and thus, if all goes well, the desire to overeat. |
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If your taste buds don't lean towards the piscatorial, Albarino wines are cool complements to spicy cuisines like Thai, Indian or Mexican. |
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However, Herness notes that many other neurotransmitters have been identified in the taste buds. |
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Dolphins are not thought to have a good sense of taste, as their taste buds are atrophied or missing altogether. |
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I've rarely encountered anything to set the taste buds jangling. |
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Both are synthetic chemicals that work by exciting the taste buds. |
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Expect a unique experience guaranteed to tantalize tired taste buds! |
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Filipino taste buds tend to favor robust flavors, but the cuisine is not as spicy as those of its neighbors. |
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Experience flavours that will truly tempt your taste buds! |
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The palate appreciates all best when its tasting ability isn't muddled by a pressing hunger or the saturation of the taste buds following a large meal. |
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Served in these dishes your stews, beef bourguignon, sautéed mushrooms, roast potatoes, carrots, etc. will be a source of delight for discerning taste buds and a feast for the eyes too! |
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The combination of raspberries and white chocolate is a feast for the eyes, as well as the taste buds. |
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But he had expected they would congregate in some sort of specialised sensory cell akin to the taste buds of the tongue or the hair cells of the ear. |
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Soho, the trendy artists' quarter in the south of Manhattan, is where keen gourmets will find a store that will send them to seventh culinary heaven and leave their taste buds in raptures. |
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Rice, pulses, pickles and spicy chutney, sauced or grilled dish... The culinary creations of Réunion Island are sure to delight any palate and tickle any taste buds. |
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But his table is not simply a place to tantalize your taste buds. First and foremost, it is a place to meet and share conversation, a place where ideas meld as easily as the flavours. |
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Tantalize your taste buds with gourmet fare that showcases exotic ingredients, old standbys like pizza and ice cream or spa cuisine for a healthy alternative. |
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The one-two punch of avocado and salsa wilt keep your taste buds happily ping-ponging between creamy and zingy. |
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Our cook, can cook up some dishes that will make your taste buds salivate. |
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They zoomed in on the proboscis' so-called sensilla, hair-like structures that serve as the fly's taste buds. |
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With the second, perhaps your taste buds recall the heavenly flavor of butter pecan ice cream as nostalgia sets in and you dreamily reflect on when you were a child and everything was still so simple. |
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Divers, snorkelers, and holidaymakers in general, can explore whatever splendours tickle their salt water taste buds from a list of world class diving destinations. |
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In this turkey and napa cabbage salad with lime-ginger vinaigrette, I take the taste buds someplace decidedly un-Thanksgiving-y in a couple of ways. |
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But if your taste buds don't perk up when words like teriyaki, tempura and curry are uttered, then Small Island is probably not on your palate's agenda. |
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In each webisode, these chefs-in-training face a new culinary challenge that put their taste buds to the test and allow them to flaunt their cooking expertise. |
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People who hate broccoli may have super-sensitive taste buds. |
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This is because our taste buds get used to high levels of salt. |
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The beer starts with a lovely juicy mango character on the front of the palate, and then the Habaneros kick in, bringing the heat and searing the taste buds. |
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For, the dish that left a lasting impression on my taste buds was the Methi Palak Papad ki Subzi, a speciality from Indore that the chef interprets expertly. |
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It is midday and the only sound is the plink of ice in glasses and the hum of conversation as everyone cranks up their taste buds for the most relaxed meal of the week. |
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