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Whey cream has a lower fat content and tastes more salty, tangy and " cheesy ".
* Shōyu (" soy sauce ") ramen typically has a clear brown broth, based on a chicken and vegetable ( or sometimes fish or beef ) stock with plenty of soy sauce added resulting in a soup that is tangy, salty, and savory yet still fairly light on the palate.
: Tamaryokucha has a tangy, berry-like taste, with a long almondy aftertaste and a deep aroma with tones of citrus, grass, and berries.
It has a strong smell and a nutty or fruity flavor, which can range from mild to tangy, depending on how long it is aged.
When not yet ripe, papaya has a slightly tangy flavor.
The close resemblance in shape and taste ( very small, irregularly shaped lumps of tangy candy ) and similar marketing ( Weirds features two nerdy-looking characters on the box-' weirds '-' nerds ') has led some to accuse Rose Ltd of ripping off Wonka's original idea.
It has a soft buttery texture, tangy edible rind, and tastes like an intense version of Brie.
The 5. 0 % ABV beer has been described to have a " tangy malt and hops aroma, rich malt in the mouth, and a bitter-sweet finish that becomes dry and hoppy ", and has won more than a dozen awards through the years, starting with the 1981 Monde Selection Bruxelles Gold Medal ; the 1979 Golden Caralious 19th Caralious Gold Medal ; the 1973 Sélection Mondiale Paris Gold Medal ; and the 1972 12th Annual World Beer and Non-Alcoholic Drinks Selection Gold and Silver Medals for Dark Beer and White Beer, respectively.
Lebanon bologna has a distinct tangy flavor, more so than other fermented meat products such as summer sausage.
This compound gives the product a particular sour, " tangy " taste, to which the US public has become accustomed, to the point that other manufacturers often add butyric acid to their milk chocolates.

has and berry-like
It has small bright red berry-like cones, with a 5-10 mm long red aril and one ( rarely two ) apical seeds 6-8 mm long ; they are eaten by birds and marsupials, but are toxic to most other mammals ( including humans ).

has and taste
But a writer who has a taste for irony and who sees incest in all its modern dimensions can let his imagination work on the disturbing joke in the incest myth, the joke that strikes right at the center of man's humanness.
Anyone who has watched children develop a taste for literature will understand what I mean.
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Sometimes it takes several `` eatings '' of avocado to catch that delightful quality in taste that has made it such a favorite throughout the world.
The champagne at Troyes, the traditional capital of the champagne country, has more ambrosial taste somehow than it has at a sidewalk cafe on the Rue de la Paix or at Tour D'Argent.
However, by cultivating a wine dealer and accepting his advice, one will soon enough ascertain whether he has any knowledge of wines ( as opposed to what he may have been told by salesmen and promoters ) and, better yet, whether he has a taste for wine.
Wallace Gray has directed a difficult play here, usually well, but with just a bit too much physical movement in the first act for my taste.
In the final chapter, Alex has a new trio of droogs, but he finds he is beginning to outgrow his taste for violence.
" There be some standing here which shall not taste of death till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom " ( Matthew 16: 28 ) ( or, " until they see that the kingdom of God has come with power " ( Mark 9: 1 ); or, " till they see the kingdom of God " ( Luke 9: 27 ).
It has a milky taste and is alkaline.
Immanuel Kant, writing in 1790, observes of a man " If he says that canary wine is agreeable he is quite content if someone else corrects his terms and reminds him to say instead: It is agreeable to me ," because " Everyone has his own ( sense of ) taste ".
More delicate than parsley, it has a faint taste of liquorice or aniseed.
Presented as Gongfu cha, the tea has a thickly bittersweet taste, colloquially known as gam gam ().
The paste has a savoury and slightly spicy taste.
It has a furrowed stalk with wedge-shaped leaves, the whole plant having a coarse, earthy taste, and a distinctive smell.
Doufulu is another type of fermented tofu which has a red skin and salty taste.
Espagnole has a strong taste and is rarely used directly on food.
Water, while important for survival, has no taste.
The meat has a specific taste and can be preserved in the course of several years, owing much to the process of making and the local climatic conditions.
Liwat is regarded as a temptation, and anal intercourse is not seen as repulsively unnatural so much as dangerously attractive: " one has to avoid getting buggered precisely in order not to acquire a taste for it and thus become addicted.
The oil has a yellow colour and a pleasant, mild odour and taste.
It only has a few taste buds in the back of its throat.
Halite, NaCl, is table salt ; its potassium-bearing counterpart, sylvite, has a pronounced bitter taste.

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In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
In what has aptly been called a `` constitutional revolution '', the basic nature of government was transformed from one essentially negative in nature ( the `` night-watchman state '' ) to one with affirmative duties to perform.
Wisman, who has had the chief controller's job for four years, calls the signals for a team operating three rows of dull-gray consoles studded with lights, switches and buttons.
It has nothing of the proud stride of the trained runner about it, it is not a lope, it is not done with style or verve.
Since 1944 he has also conducted regularly at the San Francisco Opera, where he made his debut with a memorable performance of Verdi's Falstaff.
`` Now that Bruno Walter is virtually in retirement and my dear friend Dimitri Mitropoulos is no longer with us, I am probably the only one -- with the possible exception of Leonard Bernstein -- who has this special affinity for and champions the works of Bruckner and Mahler ''.
Even the great god Faulkner, the South's one probable contender for literary immortality, has little concerned himself with these matters ; ;
But Robert Rauschenberg, the neo-dadaist artist, has collaborated with several of them.
To raise the dancer out of his personal, pedestrian self, Mr. Nikolais has experimented with relating him to a larger, environmental orbit.
Though he is also concerned with freeing dance from pedestrian modes of activity, Merce Cunningham has selected a very different method for achieving his aim.
There was also a lesson, one that has served ever since to keep Americans, in their conflicts with one another, from turning from the ballot to the bullet.
The useful suggestion of Professor David Hawkins which considers culture as a third stage in biological evolution fits quite beautifully then with our suggestion that science has provided us with a rather successful technique for building protective artificial environments.
Lucretius has remarked: `` The reason why all Mortals are so gripped by fear is that they see all sorts of things happening in the earth and sky with no discernable cause, and these they attribute to the will of God ''.
Our understanding of the solar system has taught us to replace our former elaborate rituals with the appropriate action which, in this case, amounts to doing nothing.
I believe that what I do has some effect on his actions and I have learned, in a way, to commune with drunks, but certainly my actions seem to resemble more nearly the performance of a rain dance than the carrying out of an experiment in physics.
In addition, our way of dealing directly with natural phenomena has also changed.
Even in domains where detailed and predictive understanding is still lacking, but where some explanations are possible, as with lightning and weather and earthquakes, the appropriate kind of human action has been more adequately indicated.
Much of the former extreme uneasiness associated with visions and hallucinations and with death has disappeared.
Today the private detective will also investigate insurance claims or handle divorce cases, but his primary function remains what it has always been, to assist those who have money in their unending struggle with those who have not.
Although he is perfectly willing to cooperate with Scotland Yard, Holmes has nothing but contempt for the intelligence and mentality of the police.
By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
This is an unsolved problem which probably has never been seriously investigated, although one frequently hears the comment that we have insufficient specialists of the kind who can compete with the Germans or Swiss, for example, in precision machinery and mathematics, or the Finns in geochemistry.

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