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Its and smoky
Its seed pods have a strong camphor-like flavor, with a smoky character derived from the method of drying.
Its noun-like participle is schawank, meaning " that which is smoky air ".

Its and flavor
Its particular flavor and aroma are the result of the mixture of sea and mountain air and wood burned during the drying process.
Its active ingredient is curcumin and it has a distinctly earthy, slightly bitter, slightly hot peppery flavor and a mustardy smell.
Its most noticeable effect is due to its first unique feature: flavor changing.
Its root is used as a condiment and has an extremely strong flavor.
Its swashbuckling flavor is very different from that of the " Known World ", closer in atmosphere to that of the Age of Exploration than the fantasy middle-ages / renaissance tone of the Known World.
Its more Western European flavor lends it the nickname the " Little Paris of Ukraine ".
Its name is derived from the texture of the cooked fruit, which has a potato-like flavor, similar to fresh-baked bread.
Its fundamental effect is the ability to balance taste and round the total flavor of a dish.
Its flavor has some similarities with liquorice, fennel, and tarragon.
Its taste is more similar to green tea than black tea, but has less a " grassy " flavor than green tea.
Its famous opening lines present the single essential theme of Occultism and gives some of the flavor of its atmosphere:
Its flavor is described as rich, buttery, and delicate, unlike that of an ordinary duck or goose liver.
Its unique flavor is said to have originated from the practice of sealing wine vessels, particularly amphorae, with Aleppo Pine resin in ancient times.
Its aniseed flavor is also similar to the anise-flavored liqueurs of sambuca ( Italy ) and anís ( Spain ) and the stronger spirits of absinthe ( Switzerland ).
Its flavor is tangy and salty, ranging from mild to sharp.
Its flavor combines well with other flavors, such as chocolate, oatmeal, cheese, cured meats, savory sauces, and various types of breads and crackers.
Its scent is described as " slightly peppery with a hint of nutmeg " and flavor as " slightly nutty, sweet and peppery ".
Its flavor has been described as a combination of strawberry and pineapple with sour citrus flavor notes contrasting with an underlying creamy flavor reminiscent of coconut or banana.
Its goat-milk flavor intensifies as it ages, and reaches its prime after two to three weeks, which makes it typically unavailable in the United States, due to the Food and Drug Administration's stance that raw milk soft cheeses can pose as a health risk.
Its spicy flavor was reminiscent of nutmeg.
Its dark blue " berries " ( actually swollen sepals ) and young leaves are both edible and are efficient appetite suppressants, both with a unique flavor.

Its and aroma
Its main constituent and important aroma compound is cuminaldehyde.
Its aniseed flavour comes from anethole, an aromatic compound also found in anise and star anise, and its taste and aroma are similar to theirs, though usually not as strong.
Its aroma is generated by the cheese's bright tangerine-orange soft rind.
Its lumber is also known for its highly fragrant ginger aroma.
Its popularity ( compared with other cultivars ) among local Indonesian consumers is mainly due to the intensity of its aroma, which can be overripe and sweaty even before full maturation.
Its wheat variety Khandwa2 is famous nationwide for its aroma, colour and quality.
Its distinct aroma and flavour is achieved by the blending of flavourings and spices including curry leaves, mustard seeds, coriander, ginger, garlic, chili, pepper, cinnamon, cloves, green cardamom, cumin, nutmeg, coconut and rosewater.
Its edible fruit has a skin covered in a fine, velvety fur which is usually reddish-brown, and soft, creamy, pink flesh, with a taste and aroma comparable to fruit cream cheese ( the aroma of the fruit itself, however, is unpleasant, comparable to rotten cheese or cat feces ; inspiring names like the French " Caca de Chat " in Reunion ).
Its leaves, which have a strong, woody and slightly bitter flavor and camphor-like aroma, are used for culinary purposes, primarily in Latin America.
Its malty sweet aroma does not disappoint.

Its and derive
Its first part is thought to derive from a word such as Dutch walvis ' whale '.
Its original name is said to derive from the Old English cweordun.
Its name may derive from the Latin word meaning " knee " ( genu ; plural, genua ), i. e. " angle ", from its geographical position at the centre of the Ligurian coastal arch, thus akin to the name of Geneva.
Its name is thought to derive from the rye that was once grown in this area, or from the Anglo-Saxon word rithe which means a small stream.
Its name is believed to derive from the name of a bronze knocker that adorned the hall's door.
Its common name is thought to derive from its resemblance to a sailor's marlinspike.
Its common name is popularly thought to derive from the crest of long quill-like feathers, lending the bird the appearance of a secretary with quill pens tucked behind his or her ear, as was once common practice.
Its actual origin remains obscure, but some have suggested that it may derive from a fusion of caret and macron.
Its name may derive from an ancient boat type known as carabus in Latin and καραβος in Greek, later Arabized to qārib, indicating some continuity of its carvel build through the ages.
Its name may derive from the prevalence of sweet custards in English desserts.
Its may denote, Eastern or Ash tree Ridge, referring to the situation of the village on the ridge of a hill or could derive from previous associations with the manor of nearby Aston Clinton.
Its family name Alvinellidae and genus name Alvinella both derive from DSV Alvin, the three-person submersible vehicle used during the discovery of hydrothermal vents and their fauna during the late 1970s.
Its etymology is unknown ; it might derive from a Latin and Greek mixture for " Valley of Cellars.
Its name may derive from the mythical city of Dvāraka in ancient India.
Its name is believed to derive from Crocius, a Roman general.
Its melody and lyrics derive from the traditional When the Caissons Go Rolling Along.
Its borders derive from the ancient Roman settlement, later the medieval diocese of Luni, which no longer exists.
Its name is believed to derive from the Gaelic term Eilean, signifying an island, on account of the presence of an island in the River Ythan, which historically offered a convenient fording point.
Its current income is believed to derive mainly from the interest on a $ 10m payment made by the Soviet Peace Committee in around 1991, although its finances remain shrouded in mystery and it has destroyed all its financial records from 1949 to 1991.
Its generic, specific and common names all derive from the Greek basilískos ( βασιλίσκος ) meaning " little king ".
Its derivation is uncertain, but because of the known execution site at Livery Dole, it is thought most likely to derive from heafod – treow ( old English for " head tree "), which refers to a tree on which the heads of criminals were placed, though an alternative explanation put forward by W. G. Hoskins is that it was a meeting place for the hundred court.
Its name is said to derive from an ancient description as ' the place of the booths ', referring to the poor huts located just outside the city walls.
Its most common usage is to derive adverbs from adjectives, just as in English:
Its name is believed to derive from the tufts of grass found in the surrounding fields.

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